== == It was a simple economic process.The Indies and America had a product (Rum, tobacco, rice, sugar, cotton.) and needed slaves to incrase production. Europe wanted these products and had an industrial capacity to produce products desired in Africa(Iron, cloth and trinkets.) The First Leg carried European goods to Africa that had a product and a genuine lust for the goodies of Europe. The Middle passage carried African Slaves to the Indies and America, sold them at a profit, loaded up on Rum, tobacco, etc and made a profit on those goodies at the end of the Homeward Passage. At each point in the triangle, a profit was made such that a full circuit made the equivalent of a millionare out of the ships captain and the ships owner. With two or three passages, a crewman could buy a farm, a manor house and a pub, and retire, all from his share of the voyages.
It was a simple economic process: the Indies and America had a product (Rum, tobacco, rice, sugar, cotton, etc.) and needed slaves to incrase production. Europe wanted these products and had an industrial capacity to produce products desired in Africa: Iron, cloth and trinkets, etc.) The First Leg carried European goods to Africa that had a product and a genuine lust for the goodies of Europe. The Middle passage carried African Slaves to the Indies and America, sold them at a profit, loaded up on Rum, tobacco, etc and made a profit on those goodies at the end of the Homeward Passage. At each point in the triangle, a profit was made such that akiran marwaha wass here heheh full circuit made the equivalent of a millionare out of the ships captain and the ships owner. With two or three passages, a crewman could buy a farm, a manor house and a pub, and retire, all from his share of the voyages.
There were many economic benefits to the triangular slave trade that took place in the West Indies. Slaves were picked up from Africa and sold in the American Colonies. From there, slave traders took cotton and tobacco and sold it in Europe. Then, from Europe, they would have gathered rum and textiles to sell to Africa in exchange for slaves, and so on.
they used slavery
Food from the colonies went to the West Indies.
triangular trade
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Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
There were many economic benefits to the triangular slave trade that took place in the West Indies. Slaves were picked up from Africa and sold in the American Colonies. From there, slave traders took cotton and tobacco and sold it in Europe. Then, from Europe, they would have gathered rum and textiles to sell to Africa in exchange for slaves, and so on.
The triangular trade route’s middle legS:AfricaE: West Indies
The sugar plantation needed labor in abolition of slavery. This is in West Indies.
they used slavery
Triangular Trade
They are Africa, West Indies and Great Britain
middle passage
Food from the colonies went to the West Indies.
Triangular Trade
The Triangular Trade is a route between America The Indies and Britain from which slaves were crammed on ships to be sold in America.
In the triangular trade, American colonies primarily exported raw materials such as tobacco, cotton, sugar, and timber to Europe. They also traded rum and fish, particularly to the West Indies. These exports were crucial for fueling the European economy and supporting the plantation system in the Caribbean. In exchange, the colonies imported manufactured goods and enslaved Africans, completing the triangular trade cycle.