New World Passage
It was the middle leg of the triangular trade route that Europeans followed.
the middle passage is one part of the triangular trade. the middle passage was the boat ride slaves were on to get to the place they were being delivered to. the triangular trade route was the process of the slaves being delivered from Africa to America,America sends sugar and other raw materials to Europe, and Europe sent textiles and guns to Africa. hope that helps (:
i am wondering who is asking.They used a trade route called the underground railroad.They snuck them through that and once they pased the border they were free and were considered americans.
The purpose of the Triangular trade route was so that Africa, American Colonies, and England could exchange their resources for slaves, gunpowder, weapons, and even crops.
Britain to Africa to get the slaves to the Caribbean/America to sell slaves and back again
This was called the Middle Passage. The Middle Passage the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of people from Africa were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. African slaves were thereafter traded for raw materials, which were returned to Europe to complete the "Triangular Trade".
From Europe, they brought textiles, run and manufactured good to Africa. From Africa, they bought slaves or simply took people and made them slaves, and brought them to the Americas. From the Americas, the Europeans brought back the sugar, tobacco and cotton.
Middle Passage
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
New World Passage
The triangular trade route included Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Goods such as raw materials, manufactured goods, and slaves were exchanged among these regions in a triangular pattern. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa, Africa sent slaves to the Americas, and the Americas sent raw materials back to Europe.
The geometric name for the transatlantic trade route that dealt in African slaves was called the Triangle Route or the Middle Route. It went to Africa, North America and Europe.
The trade route from Africa to the West Indies is called the 'blood passage' because slaves were picked up in Africa and taken to the West Indies. Slavers used to pick up far too many slaves for their ships to hold and so many died on the journey or were thrown overboard.
It was the middle leg of the triangular trade route that Europeans followed.
The first part of the journey from Europe to Africa where the traditional goods were exchanged for the slaves. - The second leg was the transportation of slaves to the Americas.
Africa, Europe, and the Americas were the three continents involved in the triangular trade route. Slaves were taken from Africa to the Americas, where raw materials like sugar and tobacco were sent back to Europe, and finished goods were then brought to Africa.