New England, West Africa, Caribbean
because the trade would take a route shaped like a triangle
Finished goods flow in the triangular trade from Europe to Africa.
triangular trade
The Triangular change and the Columbian exchange is the same thing Columbian exchange is a long term for The Triangular Trade.
the triangular trade.
I am not 100%, in fact I came here looking for answers but possibly the 19th century
because the trade would take a route shaped like a triangle
The colonial merchants benefited positively by the triangular trade. Several merchants, particularly those in Rhode Island, took the place of Europe in the triangle.
The triangular trade route
Ships would take rum to Africa and trade for slaves; take the slaves to the West Indies and trade them for molasses; and take the molasses to a distillery and have it processed into rum. The word is "triangular."
The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.
Sugar, molasses, other crops, and slaves were traded in the Triangular Trade.
its in a trangle take a luk @ this pic x XD
The most historically significant triangular trade was the transatlantic slave trade which operated between Europe, Africa and the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries.
Triangular trade was important because it was useful. It was mosty trading in the from of a triangle.
who benefit most from triangular trade
There was no religion in the triangular trade. It was a shipping of goods and slaves.