explain what the triangle trade was
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no... because a triangle has 3 sides and a square has 4 sides
well who knows
it is a mathematics source and is hard to explain
explain what the triangle trade was
There are many ways in which you could explain the triangle trading method. You have three points of trade that cycle.
If you plotted the original path and velocity, and the path and velocity of the 'impacting' force, then the third leg of the triangle will be the resultant path and velocity.
Certain trade routes were called triangle trade routes because the route was shaped like a triangle. It was when three ports or regions would trade with each other.
Certain trade routes were called triangle trade routes because the route was shaped like a triangle. It was when three ports or regions would trade with each other.
The American Triangle Trade was from 1450-1750.
Certain trade routes were called triangle trade routes because the route was shaped like a triangle. It was when three ports or regions would trade with each other.
The Triangle Trade System was used from 1680 until the late 1800s.
The American Triangle Trade was from 1450-1750.
The Atlantic Triangle refers to the trade route during the colonial period involving Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Goods such as slaves, raw materials, and manufactured goods were exchanged between these regions, contributing to the economic development of Europe and the exploitation of African and indigenous populations.
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A triangle