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In the triangular trade route, there were 3 main points of trading- Africa, Europe, and America. Manufactured goods went from Europe to Africa, slaves went from Africa to the Americas, and luxury goods from the Americas to Europe.

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What did Africa export besides slaves during the triangular trade?

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Why was the transport of slaves from Africa to the Americas called the Middle Passage?

It was the middle leg of the triangular trade route that Europeans followed.


Where did labor flow in the triangular trade?

Finished goods flow in the triangular trade from Europe to Africa.


What did Africa export during the triangular trade?

During the triangular trade, Africa primarily exported enslaved people, as well as raw materials such as gold, ivory, and spices. These goods were traded for manufactured goods like firearms, textiles, and rum from Europe.


African crop exported during triangular trade?

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Which continents were involved in the triangular trade?

The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.


What were the trade routes of the Triangular trade routes?

The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain


What items did West Africans and Europeans trade?

Well during the English colonial period during the thirteen colonies there was the Triangular trade routes which would have west indies selling molasses to the colonies then the molasses would be made into rum then the rum would be sold to Africa forslaves sorum and slaves


What are the three nations continents or regions that were an essential part of the triangular trade network?

North amercia,Europe,Africa


In the triangular trade what did slaves trade in Africa?

I the Triangular Trade the slaves didn't trade anything. Other african captured them during war and shipped them to the West Indies where they worked on plantations under harsh circumstances.


How did the triangular trade benefit Europeans?

The triangular trade significantly benefited Europeans by providing access to valuable resources and goods from Africa and the Americas, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were in high demand in European markets. This trade system also facilitated the exploitation of enslaved Africans, who were transported to work in plantations, thereby increasing production and profits for European merchants and colonial powers. Additionally, the trade routes enhanced maritime commerce and contributed to the growth of European economies during the 16th to 19th centuries, solidifying their dominance in global trade.


What did Africa receive during the triangular trade?

Africa received man-made goods from Britain such as guns and ammunition