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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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