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The triangular trade route consisted of three main sections: the "Middle Passage," which transported enslaved Africans to the Americas; the "Atlantic Passage," where goods like sugar, tobacco, and cotton were shipped from the Americas to Europe; and the "European Passage," which involved sending manufactured goods from Europe to Africa in exchange for enslaved people. This system facilitated the exchange of goods and human lives across the Atlantic Ocean, forming a complex network of trade.

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