The European traders and merchants gained the most from the Triangle Trade as they profited immensely from the trade of African slaves, raw materials, and manufactured goods. The African people who were enslaved and forcibly transported to the Americas suffered the most significant losses, experiencing exploitation, violence, and loss of freedom and culture.
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It's The Triangle
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The groups gained the most while Great Britain had lost the land.
The American Triangle Trade was from 1450-1750.
Bermuda Triangle.
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The American Triangle Trade was from 1450-1750.
The groups gained the most while Great Britain had lost the land.
I don't know. I Think John Henry
The Roman Catholic Church lost the most as a result of the Protestant Reformation. Do you know which one gained the most?
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
Most recently, US. nuclear submarine, 'scorpion' , had been lost in Bermuda triangle in May, 1968.
The number of seats each State is apportioned in the House of Representatives is determined by the state's population as a percentage of the total US population, as recorded by the most recent decennial (every ten years) US Census.Each state is guaranteed at least one of the total 435 Representatives. The remaining 385 seats are redistributed, if necessary, due to state population increases and decreases.This means some states may gain Representatives while other lose them.As a result of the 2010 Census, for example:Texas gained 4 seatsFlorida gained 2 seatsWashington gained 1 seatNevada gained 1 seatArizona gained 1 seatUtah gained 1 seatGeorgia gained 1 seatSouth Carolina gained 1 seatOhio lost 2 seatsNew York lost 2 seatsIowa lost 1 seatMissouri lost 1 seatMichigan lost 1 seatIllinois lost 1 seatPennsylvania lost 1 seatNew Jersey lost 1 seatMassachusetts lost 1 seatLouisiana lost 1 seat