cocoa
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
From Tahiti to the West Indies with breadfruit trees to establish plantations to be worked by cheap slave labor.
I think it was lumber.
West Indies, Africa, and England.
The Carolinas
The sugar plantation needed labor in abolition of slavery. This is in West Indies.
Sugar, transported from sugar plantations in Brazil and the west indies
yes, it is a conflict because some of the people that bought the sugar didn't want the west indies plantations to use slaves because it killed them so after a while no one used the west indies they began to use the east indies because those plantations didn't use slaves so more people used it to get sugar yes, it is a conflict because some of the people that bought the sugar didn't want the west indies plantations to use slaves because it killed them so after a while no one used the west indies they began to use the east indies because those plantations didn't use slaves so more people used it to get sugar
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
Sugar, transported from sugar plantations in brazil and the west indies
The trade route from New England to West Africa to the West Indies and back to New England is known as the Triangular Trade. This system involved the exchange of goods and enslaved people, where New England merchants would trade rum and other products for enslaved Africans in West Africa, then transport them to the West Indies to work on sugar plantations. The profits from sugar and molasses were then used to purchase more rum and goods, completing the triangle. This trade had profound economic and social impacts, contributing to the wealth of New England and the brutal institution of slavery.
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
England, Europe, and West Indies
A. The importation of African Slaves.
so the music can develop and get more popular.