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Guns
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liquor, guns, and metal goods for the slaves
European goods were firearms, iron , horses, cloth and tobacco. And with these goods, african kingdoms began to spread their influence to others and expand.
culture, religion, language
the kings in African kingdoms were lured by Europeans with gifts such as manufactured goods and money and in return they allowed other Africans to be exported as slaves
the goods were silk and cotton
liquor, guns, and metal goods for the slaves
they exchanged european wares for salt
Slaves were exchanged for goods such as weapons, textiles, alcohol, and other items. They were traded as commodities for profit and economic gain by European slave traders.
Some African states became dependent on the slave trade and European goods
the slave were sold for goods such as gold etc
trade goods for the salves trade
African tribes lacked the technology to make European manufactured goods.
The African slave trade involved capturing Africans and transporting them across the Atlantic Ocean to be sold as slaves in the Americas. European traders exchanged goods for enslaved Africans, who were then forced to work on plantations and in mines. This brutal practice continued for centuries until it was eventually abolished.
European goods were firearms, iron , horses, cloth and tobacco. And with these goods, african kingdoms began to spread their influence to others and expand.
Iron Guns Cloth Rum
The Europeans did not get their slaves The Europeans did not get their slaves
Triangular trade was a historical trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas exchanging goods and slaves. An example sentence could be: "During triangular trade, European merchants would trade manufactured goods for African slaves, who were then transported to the Americas to be exchanged for raw materials like sugar and tobacco."