African Diaspora
If you do it on the earth's surface , across the seas, it is called 'circumnavigate'
Unlike the touchy Americans, South African Blacks are happy to be called black. White people are called white, people of mixed race are called coloured, SE Asians are called Malay (even if their ancestors came from Indonesia) and South Asian Muslims are happy to be called Indian. Unlike the touchy Americans, South African Blacks are happy to be called black. White people are called white, people of mixed race are called coloured, SE Asians are called Malay (even if their ancestors came from Indonesia) and South Asian Muslims are happy to be called Indian. Mind you, it is common in Nguni languages to double up a name for emphasis, so the national football team is Bafana-Bafana, the Rugby team, Ama boka-boka ( Springboks geddit?) the paraplegic olympic team Ama Kroka-kroka. There are game parks called Mala-Mala and Sabi-Sabi so why not Darkie-Darkie?
Triangular trade is called so because it involves a three-legged voyage between three regions, typically Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Ships would transport goods from one region to another, forming a triangular shape on maps. For example, European goods were exchanged for enslaved Africans, who were then transported to the Americas, where they were traded for raw materials, which were sent back to Europe. This system highlights the interconnectedness of trade and the exploitation inherent in the historical context.
On March 16, 1621, only about 4 months after landing at Plymouth Rock and setting up their new colony in what was then called Plymouth Colony (Now Massachusetts and Maine) the Pilgrims that had traveled across the Atlantic on the Mayflower had their first friendly contact with a Native person.
It was called the triangular trade because of the triangular shape that the three legs of the journey made.The first leg was the journey from Europe to Africa where goods were exchanged for slaves. The second, or middle, leg of the journey was the transportation of slaves to the Americas. It was nicknamed the 'middle passage. The third and final leg of the journey, was the transport of goods from the Americas back to Europe.
It was called the Middle Passage . When Africans were carried overseas to the colonies and the West Indies
Scattering of light is called dispersion .
Middle Passage
The scattering of light really is called scattering. If you are referring to a scattered reflection this can be called a diffuse reflection. Are you asking about different types of scattering such as Rayleigh scattering? Rayleigh scattering is an elastic type of scattering most well known for the blue color of the sky.
It is called scattering light if it is in random directions, or refraction if the light changes direction.
Diaspora.
the scattering of light by colloids is known as tyndall effect. it is named after the scientist who discovered it.
It is called the diaspora.
Dispersion.
Scattering.
The passage where slaves were traded was called the "Transatlantic slave trade" or simply the "slave trade." It was a horrific practice where millions of Africans were captured, transported, and sold as slaves to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
Enslaved Africans went on a voyage called the Middle Passage.