explain the triangular slave trade carried on during 18th and 19th century
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Triangular slave trade was practiced between 16 to 19 century. It was carried out between Africa, Americans and European. The main things in this trade were labor, crops, and manufactured goods. Ships used to depart Europe to African markets with manufactured goods and traded for kidnapped or purchased slaves.
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Triangular slave trade was practiced between 16 to 19 century. It was carried out between Africa, Americans and European. The main things in this trade were labor, crops, and manufactured goods. Ships used to depart Europe to African markets with manufactured goods and traded for kidnapped or purchased slaves.
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The triangular slave trade was made within europe africa and america...
- It was made to overcome the shortage of labour in carribean countries.
- Labour didn't wanted to work on unfamiliar and far places
- Port merchants sailed from boarduex and nantes to Carribean countries and sold the labour to local chieftians
- Due to hardwork of these labours the demand for tobacco..indigo were fullfilled in france...
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