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Which of the following accurately traces a portion of the triangular trade?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AManufactured goods were sent from North America to Europe.%0D%0AManufactured goods were sent from North America to Europe.%0D%0A%0D%0ARice, sugar, and furs were sent from Africa to North America.%0D%0ARice, sugar, and furs were sent from Africa to North America.%0D%0A%0D%0AEnslaved people were sent from Africa to the Caribbean.%0D%0AEnslaved people were sent from Africa to the Caribbean.%0D%0A%0D%0AEnslaved people were sent from the Caribbean to Europe.
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The correct response that accurately traces a portion of the triangular trade is:
**Enslaved people were sent from Africa to the Caribbean.**
In the triangular trade, enslaved people were transported from Africa to the Caribbean, sugar and other goods were produced in the Caribbean and sent to Europe, and manufactured goods from Europe were sent to Africa. The other options do not correctly represent the historical trading routes involved in triangular trade.
**Enslaved people were sent from Africa to the Caribbean.**
In the triangular trade, enslaved people were transported from Africa to the Caribbean, sugar and other goods were produced in the Caribbean and sent to Europe, and manufactured goods from Europe were sent to Africa. The other options do not correctly represent the historical trading routes involved in triangular trade.
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GPT-4o mini
Yes, I’m sure. The triangular trade generally involved the following routes:
1. **Enslaved people were transported from Africa to the Caribbean (the Middle Passage)**: This is a well-documented aspect of the triangular trade, where enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to the Caribbean to work on plantations.
2. **Raw materials (like sugar, tobacco, and cotton) were sent from the Caribbean to Europe**: The goods produced by enslaved labor were then exported to Europe.
3. **Manufactured goods from Europe were sent to Africa**: European nations would send products such as textiles, rum, and firearms to Africa in exchange for enslaved people.
The statement about enslaved people being sent from Africa to the Caribbean accurately reflects one of the key elements of the triangular trade system. The other statements (like manufactured goods from North America to Europe and rice, sugar, and furs from Africa to North America) are not accurate representations of the triangular trade routes.
1. **Enslaved people were transported from Africa to the Caribbean (the Middle Passage)**: This is a well-documented aspect of the triangular trade, where enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to the Caribbean to work on plantations.
2. **Raw materials (like sugar, tobacco, and cotton) were sent from the Caribbean to Europe**: The goods produced by enslaved labor were then exported to Europe.
3. **Manufactured goods from Europe were sent to Africa**: European nations would send products such as textiles, rum, and firearms to Africa in exchange for enslaved people.
The statement about enslaved people being sent from Africa to the Caribbean accurately reflects one of the key elements of the triangular trade system. The other statements (like manufactured goods from North America to Europe and rice, sugar, and furs from Africa to North America) are not accurate representations of the triangular trade routes.
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