spices
Europeans wanted colonies to gather riches through spices, natural resources, gold, and land. They wanted to expand their empire.
Wood and spices.
England exported a variety of goods to Africa and its colonies, including textiles, metalware, and manufactured goods. In particular, the Industrial Revolution led to an increase in the export of cotton fabrics and other finished products. Additionally, England traded items like rum and tobacco to the colonies, while importing raw materials such as sugar, cotton, and spices in return. This trade was a crucial component of the triangular trade system, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Spices, tea, coffee, cotton, tobacco...
England explored for several key reasons: to expand trade, particularly in spices and other valuable commodities; to establish colonies that could enhance national power and wealth; and to spread Christianity, particularly during the Age of Exploration. Additionally, the competition with other European powers, such as Spain and Portugal, drove England to seek new territories and resources. This quest for exploration was also fueled by advancements in navigation and shipbuilding technology, enabling longer voyages.
England hoped to make more money from new spices and furs, also England hoped to become rich and powerful by establishing colonies in colonial America.
they sent out slaves and rum in return for sugar spices and fur
Europeans wanted colonies to gather riches through spices, natural resources, gold, and land. They wanted to expand their empire.
Tobacco, from the American colonies. Gold, silver, spices and slaves from most of the other ones in Africa and India.
Europeans wanted colonies to gather riches through spices, natural resources, gold, and land. They wanted to expand their empire.
The New England Colonies sent fur, lumber, grain, tobacco, and whale oil to England. England sent iron, silver, tea, spices, and paper to Africa. Africa sent Enslaved Africans and gold to the West Indies. The West Indies sent sugar and molasses to the New England Colonies.
The New England Colonies sent fur, lumber, grain, tobacco, and whale oil to England. England sent iron, silver, tea, spices, and paper to Africa. Africa sent Enslaved Africans and gold to the West Indies. The West Indies sent sugar and molasses to the New England Colonies.
by ship?
gold,spices,bannanas and others
Wood and spices.
England exported a variety of goods to Africa and its colonies, including textiles, metalware, and manufactured goods. In particular, the Industrial Revolution led to an increase in the export of cotton fabrics and other finished products. Additionally, England traded items like rum and tobacco to the colonies, while importing raw materials such as sugar, cotton, and spices in return. This trade was a crucial component of the triangular trade system, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
mixed spices come from india and is used some places around England