The trade triangle, which involved the exchange of goods among Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade, stopped primarily due to the abolition of slavery and changing economic interests. As abolitionist movements gained momentum in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, many countries began to outlaw the slave trade, leading to a decline in the triangular trade routes. Additionally, the Industrial Revolution shifted economic focus towards wage labor and industrial production, making the slave-based economy less viable. These factors combined to effectively dismantle the trade triangle.
any triangle is a triangle
acute angled triangle,right angled triangle,obtuse angled triangle,isosceles triangle,equilateral triangle, scalene triangle
Scalene Triangle: a triangle with no two sides equalIsosceles Triangle: a triangle with two sides equalEquilateral Triangle: a triangle with all sides equalRight Triangle: A triangle with two 'legs' vertex creates a 90o angle.
a scalene can be a right-angled triangle or a obtuse angled triangle or a acute angled triangle depending on the angles of the triangle.
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They weren't. A slave was a slave and seen as property.
africa-The slave trade triangle
The slave triangle began in the 17th century until the 19th century. Quite a long time ago! i would like to correct that it started in 1502.
freddrick douglass
The Slave Triangle
1) American sugar, tobacco, and cotton to Europe 2) European rum, textiles, & manufactured goods to Africa 3) African slaves to the Americas
Yes they were involved in the slave trade.
3 to 2 months.
To be sold in America or the Caribbean
The Slave Trade started in the 17th century, it happened when 2 ships went from Europe to Africa.
All of the slaves involved where womenTo complete a triangle it takes 7 dayshope it helps