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define the triangular trade​

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Answered by DARSHILTRIVEDI
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Triangular trade is a historical term for trade between three regions, using a commodity from one region as payment for commodities from another region. Its best-known example is the transatlantic slave trade that operated among Europe, West Africa, and the Americas in the 17th through 19th centuries.

Answered by adityajadhav192005
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Answer:multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.

used to refer to the trade in the 18th and 19th centuries that involved shipping goods from Britain to West Africa to be exchanged for slaves, these slaves being shipped to the West Indies and exchanged for sugar, rum, and other commodities which were in turn shipped back to Britain.

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