I am not sure, but there were 10- 12 million slaves were traded.
Supplies of slaves increased
Considering that slaves were one leg of the triangle, it depleted their numbers.
The triangular trade affected slave trade by increasing the number of slaves available to be traded. Because there were more goods to trade for slaves and more ports being visited there were more slaves to trade. The triangle trade, however, resulted in more deaths of slaves before reaching their final destination as ships were so overcrowded with slaves.
Middle Passage
The Triangular Trade was a route to receive slaves. It got its name from the three routes that formed a triangle on the world map.
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the triangle trade is when ships left from britai traded goods with africans for slaves then to them to America and the west indies and then sold the slaves for cotton and sugar
Supplies of slaves increased
The Atlantic Triangle refers to the trade route during the colonial period involving Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Goods such as slaves, raw materials, and manufactured goods were exchanged between these regions, contributing to the economic development of Europe and the exploitation of African and indigenous populations.
The second leg of the triangle trade was known as the Transportation of Slaves. This involved the forced migration of African slaves to the Americas to work on plantations. This leg of the trade was a crucial and brutal aspect of the triangular trade system.
Africans traded gold, ivory, and other resources for goods such as firearms, textiles, and rum in the triangle trade. The main commodity that Africans were traded for in this trade route was slaves.
All of the slaves involved where womenTo complete a triangle it takes 7 dayshope it helps
Slaves, sugar, and rum in the 18th century.
it was either the 'triangle trade' or the 'middle passage' I've heard both :)
The triangle trade led to many people from Africa being taking as slaves reducing the working population in africa It brought guns and alcohol.
Raw materials such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco flowed from the Americas to Europe in the Triangle Trade. These raw materials were then manufactured into finished goods in Europe, which were then traded to Africa for slaves. The slaves were transported to the Americas to work on plantations, completing the triangular trade route.