America would sent money and tobacco over to Africa where they would trade it for slaves. Then they would head over to South America and trade a few slaves for sugar cane. The Triangular trade was a slave, money, and sugar cane trading route between America, Africans tribes, and South Africa.
The Triangular Trade was a trading network linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the late 15th to early 19th centuries, consisting of three main legs involving the exchange of manufactured goods for enslaved people and then agricultural products back to Europe. This trade had significant economic and human impacts, especially on enslaved Africans and the societies involved. It played a crucial role in the development of transatlantic economies and the exploitation inherent in slavery.
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