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the colonies got slaves...

Europe got raw materials, cocoa, corn, beans, squash, vanilla and other exotic goods...

Africans got Guns

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Q: What was the impact of the triangular trade?
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How did the middle passage impact the north American trade?

it was a part of triangular trade


What impact did the triangular trade have on the colonies?

helped them eat food


What impact did the did the triangular trade have on England?

The triangular trade started and ended in English ports providing them with goods and resources from the North American colonies.


What was each leg of the triangular trade known as?

The triangular trade route


What was brought in the triangular trade?

Sugar, molasses, other crops, and slaves were traded in the Triangular Trade.


Which continents were involved in the triangular trade?

The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.


What year did the triangular trade start?

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.


How do you Describe every aspect of religion of the triangular trade?

There was no religion in the triangular trade. It was a shipping of goods and slaves.


Who did triangular trade benefit most?

who benefit most from triangular trade


How did the triangular trade changed the European slave trader's lives?

They probably have gotten something from the triangular trade.


What made the triangular trade important?

Triangular trade was important because it was useful. It was mosty trading in the from of a triangle.


How did the triangular trade effect Africans?

The triangular trade had a devastating impact on Africans as it involved the forced migration of millions of Africans as slaves to the Americas, leading to loss of lives, destruction of families and communities, and the exploitation of their labor. Africans experienced unimaginable suffering and brutality during this period.