it was either the 'triangle trade' or the 'middle passage' I've heard both :)
It was called the middle passage. tdkywststkrqtjratartrtttartj
During the 1600s, it is estimated that approximately 300,000 African slaves were brought to America through the transatlantic slave trade. The majority of these enslaved individuals were transported to the Caribbean and South America, with a smaller number arriving in North America. The trade intensified in subsequent centuries, leading to a significant increase in the enslaved population in the Americas.
The Slave Trade worked in a triangular voyage to the Europeons and to the African American king's and leaders to trade slaves for weaopens and goods and were brought to America to work on the fields
The Slave Trade worked in a triangular voyage to the Europeons and to the African American king's and leaders to trade slaves for weaopens and goods and were brought to America to work on the fields
slave triangle starts from britain then to africa and finally america
A trade route in the Atlantic Ocean where goods and weapons were traded for slaves.
Atlantic Ocean
The Triangular Trade is a route between America The Indies and Britain from which slaves were crammed on ships to be sold in America.
Usually, this was the Triangle Trade route, or a more direct way. The slaves on the Trinagle Trade route were first tsken to the Carribean and then sent to America. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
Slaves were brought to the New World when the Triangle Trade came around. Africa sent slaves to America and England in return for the imports that Africa got from them.
It was called the middle passage. tdkywststkrqtjratartrtttartj
The Europeans landed in Africa and bought slaves from Africa. They brought the slaves to the colonies in America by ship.
West Africans, brought to the USA in the slave-trade
Middle Passage
The geometric name for the transatlantic trade route that dealt in African slaves was called the Triangle Route or the Middle Route. It went to Africa, North America and Europe.
The leg of the triangle trade where Africans were brought to America was known as the Middle Passage.
Triangular trade was a historical trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas exchanging goods and slaves. An example sentence could be: "During triangular trade, European merchants would trade manufactured goods for African slaves, who were then transported to the Americas to be exchanged for raw materials like sugar and tobacco."