The commercial good were shipped to Africa or sale and traded for enslaved Africans. African in turn were densely packed onto ship and were transported across atlantic to the west indies. The voyage took three to four were by the enslaved people mostly laid in chained row on the floor of hold or shelves that ran around the inside of the ship. Each ship has more than 600 slave who has captured from different countries and hence they could not communicate to plan for their rebellion ,
<span>Moved goods between three points--Europe to Africa, Africa to Americas, and Americas to Europe.
The Triangular Trade moved manufactured good to Africa to trade for slaves. Slaves were then moved from African trading posts on the coast to the Americas. This leg of the journey was referred to as the Middle Passage. This leg of the trade typically ended in the Caribbean at slave trading cities where slaves were prepared for auction and sold to people throughout the Americas. The final leg of the trade moved raw resources like sugar, tobacco, cotton, rice, and other items to Europe to be refined into goods for trade.</span>