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describe the triangular slave trade between Europe Africa and America​

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Answered by Alice65
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Triangular slave trade means a pattern of colonial commerce in which slaves were bought on the African Gold Coast with new England and then traded in the West Indies for sugar or molasses, which was brought back to New England to be manufactured into rum.West African slaves were exchanged for trade goods such as guns.Slaves were then taken via the 'Middle Passage' across the Atlantic for sale in the West Indies and North America.y

The most well-known part was the triangular trade route:

The most well-known part was the triangular trade route:goods such as guns and brandy were taken from Britain to Africa to exchange for slaves.

The most well-known part was the triangular trade route:goods such as guns and brandy were taken from Britain to Africa to exchange for slaves.slaves were transported on the 'Middle Passage' across the Atlantic to sell in the West Indies and North America .

The English triangular trade commenced almost as soon as European colonies in the New World began to import African slaves. ... Although greatly reduced by the end to the legal slave trade in 1808, the triangular pattern continued to exist in an illicit form until the Civil War ended slavery in the United States.

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