you produce a slave ad give the slave to some one else , then they give it to someone else then back to the begging and so on ??.
Lumber trading and Tobacco were very profitable at the time. Also farming and slave trade was key.
They are profitable.
No it isn't. The most profitable commodity traded by Virginia colonists was tobacco. So profitable was it, that Virginia started to worry about having enough farmers growing food rather than tobacco.
Greenland is the most profitable
It was profitable for everyone concerned, the Europeans had free labour working their plantations which brought about huge profits and the slave suppliers (rival African tribes and others )sold people (without a cost of production ) to Europeans in exchange for things like Rum and weapons. Everyone except for the slaves, profited from the triangle.
if think the slave trade triangle finished but i am only 8 years old so i do not know
because it was a very profitable business
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hobbled the economic development of the region as a whole
They weren't. A slave was a slave and seen as property.
africa-The slave trade triangle
you produce a slave ad give the slave to some one else , then they give it to someone else then back to the begging and so on ??.
Why is the bikini deposit so profitable
The slave triangle began in the 17th century until the 19th century. Quite a long time ago! i would like to correct that it started in 1502.
The slave trade was the most profitable thing about slavery. Actually owning slaves was not terribly profitable and most slave owners were deeply in debt. But the business of selling slaves, whether they were grabbed from Africa or purchased or bartered in the Caribbean, was highly profitable. A large number of people made their living in the slave trade, transporting, auctioning, guarding, financing, insuring, etc. Southerners were also aware that Great Britain had first banned the slave trade, then followed up by banning slavery entirely. They felt that any movement to limit slavery, slave trading, slave states, etc., threatened their whole way of life.
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