Sugar was the centerpiece crop in the south Atlantic system of trade.
No, it was from the western countries.
The trade between the north american countries and the european countries.
The trade between the north american countries and the european countries.
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The trade between the north american countries and the european countries.
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
The South Atlantic is the portion of the Atlantic Ocean which lies south of the Equator.
There are many countries in Africa that touch the Oceans and Seas. They vary from bordering the Indian Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea.Below, is a list of all the countries that border a ocean or sea.Algeria (Mediterranean)Angola (South AtlanticBenin (South Atlantic)Cameroon (South Atlantic)Congo (South Atlantic)Cote d'lvoire (South Atlantic)Djibouti (Red)Egypt (Mediterranean and Red)Equatorial Guinea (South Atlantic)Eritrea (Red)Gabon (South Atlantic)Ghana (South Atlantic)Guinea (South Atlantic)Guinea-Bissau (South Atlantic)Kenya (Indian Ocean)Liberia (South Atlantic)Libya (Mediterranean)Mauritania (South Atlantic)Morocco (South Atlantic and Mediterranean)Mozambique (Indian)Namibia (South Atlantic)Nigeria (South Atlantic)Senegal (South Atlantic)Sierra Leone (South Atlantic)Somalia (Indian)South Africa (South Atlantic)Tunisia (Mediterranean)Togo (South Atlantic)United Republic of Tanzania (Indian)West Sahara (South Atlantic)
Sugar, transported from sugar plantations in Brazil and the west indies
There is a North and a South Atlantic
The trade routes that developed in the Atlantic Ocean were commonly known as the "Atlantic Slave Trade routes." These routes facilitated the transportation of enslaved Africans to the Americas, alongside goods like sugar, tobacco, and cotton being shipped back to Europe. This triangular trade system significantly shaped the economies and societies of the regions involved.