The triangular trade significantly impacted Europe by boosting its economy through the exchange of goods, slaves, and raw materials between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. European countries, particularly Britain, France, and Portugal, profited immensely from the exploitation of enslaved labor in the colonies, leading to increased wealth and the rise of powerful merchant classes. Additionally, the trade contributed to the development of new industries and markets in Europe, ultimately shaping its economic landscape and colonial policies. However, it also entrenched systems of racial inequality and human suffering that had lasting repercussions.
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