describe how the triangular trade was conducted and list the commodities traded on each leg of the voyage
Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
The Triangular Trade (Triangle Trade) began its operation from the end of the 16th century and lasted until the early years of the 19th century. This simply refers to slave trade.
Europe
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It was the trade between the Americas, Europe and Africa. Triangular = 3 ; there are 3 continents involved.
For the New England merchants, the middle passage was by far the most lucrative of the three legs of the triangular trade.
Triangular trade
A trade route whose legs formed a triangle from the colonies to Africa then the West Indies and back to the colonies
A trade between Africa, Americas, and England
The triangular trade route
The general term for this is "triangular trade".
the eurpeans benafited fron the triangular trade
new england england and yomama
North America, Europe, and Africa.
Not exactly. The Middle Passage was a part of the Triangular Trade (more prefferably than "Triangular Passage"). And this Triangular Trade was an international trade network at that time, among Europe,Africa,and America. It had three legs, or parts. The Middle Passage is the second leg, and also the most important. It is where the African slaves were exchaged for European goods like guns and crops.
It was called the triangular trade because of the triangular shape that the three legs of the journey made.The first leg was the journey from Europe to Africa where goods were exchanged for slaves. The second, or middle, leg of the journey was the transportation of slaves to the Americas. It was nicknamed the 'middle passage. The third and final leg of the journey, was the transport of goods from the Americas back to Europe.