Asked by berlanda

The map below shows a graphic representation of an important movement in the 16th - 18th centuries.

A map of 3 arrows in a triangle labeled A, B, and C. Arrow A points from the Caribbean to Europe. Arrow B points from Europe to Africa. Arrow C points from Africa to the Caribbean.



What do the arrows show?

the three primary trade winds that helped ships travel in the 1500s
the movement of goods, money, and enslaved people that made up Triangular Trade
the movement of silver during the Commercial Revolution
the three primary routes for commercial trade between Hispaniola and the Old World

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the movement of goods, money, and enslaved people that made up Triangular Trade

This diagram shows the Atlantic Triangular Trade of the 16th–18th centuries: European goods shipped to Africa (B), enslaved Africans carried to the Caribbean/Americas (C), and colonial products like sugar, tobacco, and rum sent from the Caribbean to Europe (A).