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madreJ [45]
3 years ago
5

Which statement best describes the effect of Triangular Trade on Africa?

History
1 answer:
vitfil [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A.Communities were devastated, the population declined, families were torn apart, and slave trading wars claimed even more African lives

Explanation:

Triangular Trade on Africa which was also known as triangular trading system is the transatlantic slave trade. This trade  was between Europe, Africa and North America over the Atlantic Ocean. where Africa was the supplier of the most manufactured goods and the Europe exchanged goods with slaves from the west Africa. the slaves were traded for goods such as raw cotton, molasses, sugar and tobacco which ultimately was returned and sold back in Europe. The positive effects for Europe directly related to the economic benefit from having these new goods inserted into the market. The main effect of the Triangular trade on Africa was that Communities were devastated, the population declined, families were torn apart, and slave trading was claimed even more African lives

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