Question

How did the Triangular Trade route affect western African countries?
 A.
New medicinal innovations from west Africa were shared with the Native Americans.
 B.
New spices from west African trades were shared with settlers in the New World.
 C.
Slaves were captured in west Africa and taken to the New World.
 D.
Lumber was sent from west Africa to settlers in the New World.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
C. Slaves were captured in west Africa and taken to the New World.

The Triangular Trade route was a system of transatlantic trade that involved the movement of enslaved Africans from West Africa to the Americas, as well as the exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Enslaved individuals were forcibly captured and transported to the New World, where they were used for labor on plantations and in various industries.
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