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What was the triangular trade system?
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The triangular trade system was a network of trade routes that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the 16th to 19th centuries. The system involved the exchange of goods, including slaves, raw materials, and manufactured goods, between these three regions. European ships would transport manufactured goods such as textiles and weapons to Africa in exchange for slaves, who were then transported to the Americas to be sold. In the Americas, the slaves would work on plantations producing raw materials such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were then sent back to Europe to be manufactured into goods. This triangular trade system helped to enrich European countries and drive the growth of their economies, but it also had devastating consequences for the African slave populations and indigenous populations in the Americas.
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