Trade triangle is the historical term telling the trade among three ports or regions. The trade triangle usually evolves when a region has export commodities.
explain what the triangle trade was
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Yes it is!
the triangular trade PS: just learned that today
What was the slave trade referred to as? Well it was referred to as a Middle Passage.
RUM!!!! I think. :)
The leg of the triangle trade where Africans were brought to America was known as the Middle Passage.
Africa and the Americas were the main two ports of the Triangle Trade and were also know as the Middle Passage.
it was either the 'triangle trade' or the 'middle passage' I've heard both :)
Not exactly. The Middle Passage was a part of the Triangular Trade (more prefferably than "Triangular Passage"). And this Triangular Trade was an international trade network at that time, among Europe,Africa,and America. It had three legs, or parts. The Middle Passage is the second leg, and also the most important. It is where the African slaves were exchaged for European goods like guns and crops.
Middle Passage
Middle Passage
Slaves were loaded in Africa and then transported to America on what was the middle passage of the triangular trade.
triangular slave trade
The Middle Passage was the voyage across the Atlantic from Africa to America carrying slaves in place in very close quarters. It was on leg of the Triangle Trade - of molasses, rum and slaves.
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.