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explain triangular slave trade carried on during 18th and 19th century ?

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Answered by KHUSHIANUPRIYA
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Triangular Slave trade was between three continents and they are :- Europe, Africa and America. This is why it was called triangular trade as it was between 3 continents. It was begin in 17th century. French merchants sailed from the ports of Bordeaux or Nantes to the African coast. Ports cities like Bordeaux and Nantes owned their economic prosperity to the flourishing slave trade . National assembly was also held to stop this but it did not pass any law fearing of opposition from buisness man whose income was depend on slave trade. It was banned in 1794 but after 10 years it was reintroduced.. I hope it helps
Answered by amoghraj717qtr
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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 the voyage

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