North America, Europe, and Africa
Britain, Africa, West Indies, The new world(Americas), Spain, and Portugal
the world
The three areas were Africa to America to Europe, which created a triangle
At the beginning of WWI, US trade with Europe increased because President Wilson claimed neutrality; the US could trade with both sides. However, once the US became involved, trade decreased.
The triangular trade significantly altered global travel by establishing interconnected trade routes between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. It facilitated the movement of goods, people, and cultures, leading to increased maritime navigation and exploration. This exchange not only intensified economic interactions but also contributed to the forced migration of enslaved Africans, profoundly impacting societies on all three continents. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for globalization and reshaped demographic patterns worldwide.
North America, Europe, and Africa
Britain, Africa, West Indies, The new world(Americas), Spain, and Portugal
the world
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
The Triangular Trade was a route to receive slaves. It got its name from the three routes that formed a triangle on the world map.
Colonies from various European countries participated in the triangular trade route, including British colonies in North America, French colonies in the Caribbean, and Portuguese colonies in Brazil. This trade route involved the exchange of goods, slaves, and other commodities between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Africa, The New World, and Europe all benefited from this.
The triangular trade route was between 3 points in the Alantic world, the Americas, The West Indies, and Africa.
The Columbian Exchange was the widespread exchange of plants, animals, culture, ideas, and diseases between the Americas and the rest of the world following Christopher Columbus' voyages in 1492. Triangular Trade, on the other hand, was a historical trading system between Europe, Africa, and the American colonies that involved the exchange of goods, slaves, and raw materials in a three-legged route.
The three areas were Africa to America to Europe, which created a triangle
goods and merchants and people i got this out of a world history book so this is no lie!
The middle passage of the triangular trade was the when millions of people were taken from Africa and taken to the new world as part of the Atlantic Slave Trade. ships left Europe for their African markets or manufactured goods where the traded bought or kidnapped Africans.