The first English emigrants to what would become the New England colonies arrived in Plymouth in 1620. They were called Pilgrims.Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut were one of the first New England Colonies .A major hardship for settlement in the new English colonies was e<span>xporting raw materials to England.</span>
It didn't really benefit them. It only benefited the people that sold slaves because they got money. The only other positive thing i can think of is if they took slaves from overpopulated areas.
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The Atlantic slave trade was a triangular (roughly triangular) route between Europe, Africa, North American Colonies, and South American Colonies. Slaves were exported from Africa to the Americas, then goods were sent to Europe from the colonies to be manufactured into goods to be sent to Africa and the Americas. The impact it had on the Americas was mostly beneficial until the later years when slavery was starting to be seen as inhumane. Its impact on Africa was bittersweet because tribes were losing people, but in return, they got manufactured goods and guns.
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