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The trade route from Africa to the West Indies is called the 'blood passage' because slaves were picked up in Africa and taken to the West Indies. Slavers used to pick up far too many slaves for their ships to hold and so many died on the journey or were thrown overboard.
Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
The triangular trade route, ships began in New England. They carried guns and other goods to ports on the coast of West Africa. Here, they traded these goods for gold and captive Africans. The ship then sailed for the West Indies. Because it was known as the Middle Passage.
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Africa received man-made goods from Britain such as guns and ammunition
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His goal was to find a route to the rich spice trade of the Indies and to explore the west coast of Africa.
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A trade between Africa, Americas, and England
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