Sugar, Molasses, Slaves were traded in the triangular trade
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Sugar, molasses, other crops, and slaves were traded in the Triangular Trade.
Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
The general term for this is "triangular trade".
In the triangular trade, slaves were traded for goods such as textiles, alcohol, firearms, and other manufactured goods in Africa. These goods were then transported to the Americas to be traded for enslaved Africans.
A trade route in the Atlantic Ocean where goods and weapons were traded for slaves.
The three main things traded in the triangular trade were slaves from Africa to the Americas, raw materials from the Americas to Europe, and manufactured goods from Europe to Africa.
It was a route that traded slaves for cotton and other products that were traded to another country to be manufactured
The triangular trade connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europe traded manufactured goods to Africa, Africa traded slaves to the Americas, and the Americas traded raw materials back to Europe.
The coonists traded their goods with the countries, England and Europe. They had triangular trade.