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The section of the Triangular Trade Route that involved the trading of cloth, guns, and liquor was known as the "Outward Passage" or the "First Leg." This leg primarily connected Europe to Africa, where European traders exchanged these goods for enslaved people. The goods were crucial for establishing trade relationships and facilitating the subsequent transport of enslaved Africans to the Americas.

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