The New England colonists exported rum to the French West Indies.
it was a part of triangular trade
The Middle Passage was the part of the triangular trade that brought enslaved Africans to the Americas. This brutal journey involved transporting slaves across the Atlantic Ocean under horrific conditions, where many did not survive. The Middle Passage was a key component of the triangular trade system, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas in the exchange of goods, slaves, and raw materials.
Yes. Sugar cane was part of the triangular trade.
Finished goods flow in the triangular trade from Europe to Africa.
triangular trade
THE OUTWARD trade
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
the Americans
New Englanders exported Tobacco as part as the triangular trade.
Yes
it was a part of triangular trade
The part of the triangular trade system that represents the location where the trade process originated is Europe. Europe supplied goods such as firearms, textiles, and rum to Africa in exchange for slaves.
The Americans.
The middle passage, part of the Triangular Trade, carried slaves from Africa to America.
The general term for this is "triangular trade".
Yes. The colonies supplied England with tobacco as part of the triangular trade.
MOLASSES