How did the system of Triangular Trade support England's economic goals?
Captains discovered new land to grow more raw materials.
England kidnapped slaves to work as tailors in the colonies.
England mapped out new trade routes with different countries.
Raw materials sent to England were made into goods and traded for slaves.
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In many respects, triangle trade aided Europe's economic progress. Increased access to raw materials and the rise of the shipping sector resulted in more jobs for Europeans as a result of trade with Africa and the Americas.
A combination of the slave trade and England's Mercantilism economic strategy spawned triangular trade. The transatlantic slave trade between Africa and the Americas was fueled by the need for raw resources and agricultural products such as rice, indigo, tobacco, and cotton in England.
Hence the answer is d) Raw materials sent to England were made into goods and traded for slaves.
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