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Several factors led up to and fueled the triangular trade. The main reason was to rectify the trade imbalance within the regions involved. This involves import and export within three regions.
Estimates suggest that between the 16th and 19th centuries, around 12 to 12.5 million Africans were forcibly taken from their homeland and transported across the Atlantic during the transatlantic slave trade. Of this number, approximately 10.7 million survived the brutal voyage to the Americas. The impact of this trade was profound, affecting countless communities and altering demographics across continents.
a slave trate was done by Spain people who used africans to grow crops.they started to trade because many people need it
Many Africans are Christian and so they celebrate Christmas.
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the middle passage
A triangular trade was a three way trade between the colonies the island of Africa in America.
Zero There was no 'transatlantic holocaust', if you are referring to the slave trade, there was no sacrifice, the Africans were taken by force, do not try to piggy-back onto another event, the slave trade has it's own identity, it does not need to compare itself to other events.
The middle passage was the most inhumane part of the triangular trade, where enslaved Africans were transported from Africa to the Americas in inhumane conditions. They were packed tightly into ships, with many dying from disease, malnutrition, and poor treatment during the long and treacherous journey.
The inhumane part of the triangular trade was the slave trade. The triangular trade consisted of three legs. The first leg went from Europe to Africa, the second from Africa to the Americas, and the third from the Americas back to Europe's. On the second leg, also known as the middle passage, slaves on the ships were fed extremely small amounts of food, and were subjected to horrible conditions. Some slaves died before getting to the Americas. I think this was the inhumane part of the triangular trade.
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Information relating to the triangular trade can be found at the library in the history section. There are also many historical websites carrying information on the subject.
The projected total number of slaves taken in the Triangular trade during the 1800's till the ending of slavery in America is estimated at 10 million persons.
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Many Enslaved Africans went on a voyage called the Middle Passage.