The reason why the triangular trade was so important is beacause of what happend during the time of what was going on.
The same reason they're important today. People need something to believe in. We don't call them "myths" now, though. We call it "religion", just like they did back then.
Not only the Aztecs of Mexico and the Incas of South America were conquered by the Spanish, but also the Mayans in Mexico and northern Central America. The Spanish were seeking treasure: the gold, pearls and other valuables that the native tribes had accumulated. Considering the natives as savages, the Spanish took anything they found and (with their superior arms) subjugated any tribes that fought them. The Spanish also enslaved many of the Caribbean island populations. The discovery of the New World led to the colonization by the Spanish (and other European nations) of the lands of these groups.
There are two goddesses that might be called the "goddess of reason:" Metis and Athene. There is a slight difference between the two. Metis is the Titan of wisdom and knowledge. Athene is the goddess of intelligence.
We have no written records of that period for the simple reason that writing had not been invented. So we have no knowledge of what wars occurred in that period.
Which was the most important reason for the Greek colonization of the Mediterranean and Black Sea areas between 800 and 600 B.C.?
A shortage of land for the growing population of Greece
Interest in strategic port locationsDesire for resources e.g. Spices
The most important reason for a settlement at the Rocks was its strategic location as a well-protected natural harbor, which offered easy access for ships and trading activities in the early days of Sydney's colonization.
During the earlier years of ancient Greek civilization (800-600 BC or BCE), the most important reason for Greek colonization of the Mediterranean and Black Seas was economic. Utilizing their sea-faring skills, groups of Greeks ventured forth to find suitable places for establishing trading posts and then more developed settlements -- primarily for the sake of the economic benefits involved.
what was the reason for colonization in the middle colonies
the rich soil and freedom
It was an experiment in religious freedom and tolerance.
Greed
Obtained raw materials for factories.
prevent further European colonization in the Caribbean region
One reason why English geographer Richard Hakluyt promoted English colonization was to expand England's power and influence globally. He also believed that colonization could open up new trade opportunities and provide resources for England's economic growth. Additionally, Hakluyt believed that spreading Christianity and converting indigenous peoples to Christianity was a noble goal of colonization.