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A triangular trade refers to a historical trade system involving three regions, where goods and commodities are exchanged in a triangular route. Typically, this involved European nations trading manufactured goods for enslaved people in Africa, who were then transported to the Americas to work on plantations. In return, raw materials like sugar, tobacco, and cotton were shipped back to Europe. This system notably contributed to the transatlantic slave trade and the economic development of the involved regions.

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