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-Europe to Africa, then Africa to the New World(Caribbean primarily) then from the Caribbean back to Europe.

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Q: What are the 3 legs of the Triangular Trade?
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Who made the triangular trade?

It was the trade between the Americas, Europe and Africa. Triangular = 3 ; there are 3 continents involved.


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Is the middle passage the triangle passage?

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Why was the slave trade called Triangular trade?

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