Q. Explain 'triangular slave trade'?
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TRIANGULAR SLAVE TRADE : a pattern of colonial commerce in which the slaves were brought on the african gold coast with new england rum and then traded to west indies for sugar or molasses which was brought back to new england to be manufactured into rum
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TRIANGULAR SLAVE TRADE : a pattern of colonial commerce in which the slaves were brought on the african gold coast with new england rum and then traded to west indies for sugar or molasses which was brought back to new england to be manufactured into rum
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"the best - known triangular trading system is the transatlantic slave trade , that operated from the late 16th to early 19th centuries ,carrying salves ,cash crops , manufactured goods between west Africa ,caribbean or american colonies and the European colonial powers ,with the northern colonies of British north ..."
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