The triangular slave trade was a system that facilitated the exchange of enslaved people, raw materials, and manufactured goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Ships would leave Europe loaded with goods, such as textiles and rum, to trade for enslaved Africans. These enslaved individuals were then transported across the Atlantic to work on plantations in the Americas. In return, the ships would carry sugar, tobacco, and other commodities back to Europe, completing the triangular route.
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