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marysya [2.9K]
3 years ago
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Why was the Triangle Trade MOST LIKELY important for England, Africa, and the American colonies? A) It made traveling across the

Atlantic Ocean safer and easier. B) It allowed all three regions to exchange goods and make money. C) It gave everyone that took part in it a chance to learn about trade. D) It helped make it harder for other countries to trade with the colonies.
History
2 answers:
serg [7]3 years ago
7 0

The Triangle Trade most likely was important for England, Africa, and the American colonies because it allowed all three regions to exchange goods and make money (B). It was also easy for those three countries exchanged goods with slaves.

EXPLANATION  

Triangle trades was a system of trade which associated with the transatlantic slave trade in the 16th until 19th century. This system of trade includes three big countries; England, Africa, and American colonies. Triangle trade included one trader exchanged commodities to the other commodities across the country. The exchange also included goods and slave.  

 

First, European colonial shipped manufactured goods such as rum, textiles, and guns to West Africa. European colonial would get slaves as the exchange of the goods they brought to West Africa. Second, America became the place where those slaves were taken. Most of them would be taken to South America and the Caribbean. Only a small amount of them have been taken directly to North America. Third, European colonial received raw harvested on plantations material such as wood, tobacco, cotton, and sugar. European colonial got all of those things as the slaves have been in the New World.  

 

Important years in the Triangular Trade era:

· 1526: The Portuguese imported the slaves from Africa to the New World

· 1636: North America entered the slaves' trade to the launching of the slave ship

· 1808: A law that banned the exchange of slaves enforced in the USA.  

LEARN MORE  

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

1. What was a direct effect of Hamilton and Jefferson’s disagreement over the role of the federal government? brainly.com//question/13144678  

2. Which of the following accurately describes Cleveland's response to the depression of 1893? brainly.com//question/13113716  

KEYWORDS: Triangle trade, England, Africa, American, triangle trade’s effect, triangle trade’s effects  

Subject:  History

Class: 7-9

Subchapter: Triangle Trade  

charle [14.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B) It allowed all three regions to exchange goods and make money

Explanation:

The Triangle Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas had huge impact on the world. This trade enabled all three sides to benefit and gain lot of wealth. Goods of all sorts were traded between the three sides, so lot of plants, animals, ideas, technologies were exchange, all of which contributed to the development of these regions and solving of lot of problems. All sides had goods that were in high demand from the other sides, which in turn was constantly pushing the production up, and more and more wealth was obtained. It was not just positives though, as through this trade some diseases spread out as well, contributing to millions of deaths. Another things was the salve trade, where millions of slaves were taken away to work on the enormous plantations of cash crops.

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