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7/8/2025, 6:12:18 PM
>>17823635
A lot of slave ships were just trade ships. They put the human cargo in the same ships they put other merchandise in and sometimes next to the other merchandise.
>The Transatlantic slave trade involved a triangular exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. European merchants traded manufactured goods like textiles, guns, and alcohol for enslaved Africans in West Africa. These enslaved people were then transported to the Americas, where they were forced to produce raw materials like sugar, tobacco, cotton, and coffee. These raw materials were then shipped back to Europe, completing the triangle.
A lot of slave ships were just trade ships. They put the human cargo in the same ships they put other merchandise in and sometimes next to the other merchandise.
>The Transatlantic slave trade involved a triangular exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. European merchants traded manufactured goods like textiles, guns, and alcohol for enslaved Africans in West Africa. These enslaved people were then transported to the Americas, where they were forced to produce raw materials like sugar, tobacco, cotton, and coffee. These raw materials were then shipped back to Europe, completing the triangle.
7/8/2025, 6:04:03 PM
>>17823635
A lot of slave ships were just trade ships. They put the human cargo next to other merchandise.
>The Transatlantic slave trade involved a triangular exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. European merchants traded manufactured goods like textiles, guns, and alcohol for enslaved Africans in West Africa. These enslaved people were then transported to the Americas, where they were forced to produce raw materials like sugar, tobacco, cotton, and coffee. These raw materials were then shipped back to Europe, completing the triangle.
A lot of slave ships were just trade ships. They put the human cargo next to other merchandise.
>The Transatlantic slave trade involved a triangular exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. European merchants traded manufactured goods like textiles, guns, and alcohol for enslaved Africans in West Africa. These enslaved people were then transported to the Americas, where they were forced to produce raw materials like sugar, tobacco, cotton, and coffee. These raw materials were then shipped back to Europe, completing the triangle.
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