A trade between Africa, Americas, and England
The first leg of the triangular trade route typically involved ships sailing from Europe to Africa, where they exchanged manufactured goods for enslaved people. The second leg, known as the Middle Passage, transported enslaved individuals from Africa to the Americas, where they were sold into slavery. While the first leg focused on trade and acquisition, the second leg was marked by the brutal conditions of human transport and the inhumane treatment of enslaved individuals. The final leg of the trade route returned goods from the Americas, like sugar and cotton, back to Europe, completing the cycle.
It was called the triangular trade because of the triangular shape that the three legs of the journey made.The first leg was the journey from Europe to Africa where goods were exchanged for slaves. The second, or middle, leg of the journey was the transportation of slaves to the Americas. It was nicknamed the 'middle passage. The third and final leg of the journey, was the transport of goods from the Americas back to Europe.
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Chair with mechanical curves on arms, square tapered legs, high square back made during the reign of Louis XIV of France.
A trade route whose legs formed a triangle from the colonies to Africa then the West Indies and back to the colonies
Africa to the colonies/Americas
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The hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of 8 and 10 is: 12.81
The hypotenuse of a triangle with legs of 35 and 68 is: 76.48
The hypotenuse is the longest side of any right triangle, and the legs are the two legs coming out from where the right angle is.
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Triangles don't have legs, legs implies the triangle's corners are perpendicular to a surface, this chnages the shape of the triangle into a origami shaped object like a small table, which can't exsist fully in 2D.
Those are the triangle's "legs".
Three, the same as any triangle.