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Who was the first to bring India's cotton goods to Europe?

lAexander the great


What person who took cotton goods from India to Europe for the first time?

Alexander the great


What are some of the goods that were essential to the triangular trade network?

Manufactured goods from Europe such as textiles and weapons, raw goods from America such as cotton and rice, and obviously slaves from Africa.


What are some of the goods that were essential of triangular trade network?

Manufactured goods from Europe such as textiles and weapons, raw goods from America such as cotton and rice, and obviously slaves from Africa.


How did Europe and the northern states indirectly support slavery?

South was a large exporter of goods such as cotton. It was helping them produce.


What did England sell to Africa during the slave trade?

Slaves from Africa to America, Cotton and Sugar from America to Europe, Textiles and manufactured goods to Africa.


What goods were exchanged along this route?

the goods were silk and cotton


What was the system called where raw materials like cotton and sugar were sent from the Americas to Europe which were then turned into manufactured goods that were traded for slaves in Africa who were?

middle passage


How did the north and south differ in their beliefs about tariffs on imported goods?

The South was primarily based on cotton monoculture done by slaves, which were sold to Europe for money. The Southern farm owners grew there cotton was in favor of slavery and low tariffs on import goods. The North was based on grown grains, shipbuilding and transportation, making the North high tariffs on importing goods.


What goods were exchanged along this silk route?

the goods were silk and cotton


How do people use cotton in baked goods?

Cotton seeds are used in the making of some vegetable oils. And since these oils are used in baking, that is how cotton is used in baked goods.


What was the slave triangle?

1) American sugar, tobacco, and cotton to Europe 2) European rum, textiles, & manufactured goods to Africa 3) African slaves to the Americas