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The Ottoman Empire had little connection to the Triangle Trade. What assumption can be made from this statement?
The Turks did not like to trade in slaves or with those who did.
The Ottoman Empire suffered financial losses because of lost trade.
The Triangle Trade had little influence on the Ottomans.
The New World had little to offer to the Turks trading market.
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"The Triangle Trade had little influence on the Ottomans."
Reason: the Triangle Trade refers to the Atlantic system linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas; the Ottoman Empire was centered on the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean worlds, so it was largely outside and unaffected by that Atlantic trading network.
Reason: the Triangle Trade refers to the Atlantic system linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas; the Ottoman Empire was centered on the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean worlds, so it was largely outside and unaffected by that Atlantic trading network.
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