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lubasha [3.4K]
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Vitek1552 [10]1 year ago
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In my Journal entry I can describe the positive and negative impacts of triangular trade for the communities involved in that relationship.

<h3>What was the triangle trade?</h3>

The triangular trade is a term to refer to the trade that took place during the 16th to the 19th centuries in which Europe, Africa and America were involved in a trading system in which slaves were extracted from Africa to be taken to America; agriculture and mining were practiced in America and the products were taken to Europe and from Europe they transported the products to America.

<h3>Journal Entry: Triangular Trade Journal.</h3>

First of all, the feeling I feel towards the triangular trade is one of indignation towards the European governments of that time. Well, it seems unfair to me that they have taken advantage of the Africans to turn them into slaves and of the Native Americans who were forcibly dispossessed of their wealth and bowed under their rule.

On the other hand, I believe that much of their current success is due to that relationship of dominance and superiority that they had during previous centuries over the indigenous and black communities that they enslaved and I would like to know what the development of humanity would have been like if this domain relationship would not have existed. We would all be world powers.

Finally, I consider that despite the fact that there was a great use of the resources of America and of the African workforce, the cultural contributions that Europeans made to other communities should not be ignored. Well, this determined the culture of the communities that inhabit America today.

Learn more about triangular trading in: brainly.com/question/830543

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