During colonial times, ships returning from Europe to Latin America often carried manufactured goods, including textiles, tools, and other products not readily available in the colonies. They also transported enslaved people, who were forcibly taken from Africa to work on plantations. Additionally, ships might carry luxury items and various supplies needed for the colonial economy. This trade created a complex network that facilitated the exchange of goods and contributed to the economies of both Europe and the Americas.
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