Explain the triangular slave trade from 18 century to 19 century
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Trade goods for the slave trade. A ship going to Africa to buy slaves carried a large cargo of mixed goods, such as cotton, brass pans and guns. These were exchanged for enslaved Africans, who were shipped across the Atlantic Ocean to north and south America and the Caribbean.
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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. These Africans were traded in Atlantic for crops and raw materials. This raw material is transported back to Europe to complete
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