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religion and spirituality judaismWhat are the three parts of the triangular trade?
Keeping this in view, what was traded in the triangular trade?
The first leg of the triangle was from a European port to Africa, in which ships carried supplies for sale and trade, such as copper, cloth, trinkets, slave beads, guns and ammunition. When the ship arrived, its cargo would be sold or bartered for slaves.
Consequently, what factors led up to the triangular trade?
The factors that led up to and fueled the Triangular trade was the discovery of land and slavery. Trade and travel chnaged alot .
A brief introduction to the slave trade and its abolition The ships then travelled across the Atlantic to the American colonies where the Africans were sold for sugar, tobacco, cotton and other produce. The Africans were sold as slaves to work on plantations and as domestics. The goods were then transported to Europe.