New England colonists benefited from the slave system through the triangular trade, which connected them to sugar plantations in the Caribbean and the South. This trade brought wealth to New England merchants trading goods for slaves in Africa. Additionally, a small number of enslaved individuals in New England supported the local economy. Overall, New England colonists benefited from the slave system through trade, economic connections, and the presence of enslaved individuals.

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New England colonists benefited from the slave system through the triangular trade, which connected them to sugar plantations in the Caribbean and the South, bringing wealth to merchants. Enslaved individuals supported the local economy.
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