Drag-and-drop the labels to accurately identify regions involved in the Triangular Trade.(3 points)

Drop target 1
Drop target 2
Drop target 3

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To help you with the Triangular Trade diagram, here’s how the regions can be labeled:

  1. Drop Target 1: Europe - This region is where manufactured goods were produced and shipped to Africa as part of the trade.

  2. Drop Target 2: Africa - This region is where enslaved people were taken from and exchanged for goods from Europe.

  3. Drop Target 3: The Americas (or the New World) - This is where enslaved Africans were transported to work on plantations, and raw materials were then sent back to Europe.

If you have specific drop target options available, feel free to share them, and I can assist you further!

1 is west inda 2 is west Africa 3 is English colonies in north America one blank box is right by south America there 3 blank answers fill in the blanl

Based on the regions you provided for the Triangular Trade, here’s how you can fill in the blanks:

  1. West Indies: This region was a key destination for enslaved people who were transported from Africa and was also a source of sugar and other crops sent back to Europe.

  2. West Africa: This is where enslaved individuals were captured and sold to European traders.

  3. English Colonies in North America: These colonies received enslaved people and cultivated cash crops like tobacco and cotton, which were then sent back to Europe.

For the blank box near South America, it may refer to:

  • South America: This region was also involved in the Triangular Trade, exporting products like sugar, coffee, and gold.

So, filling in the blanks, they can be labeled as follows:

  1. West Indies
  2. West Africa
  3. English Colonies in North America
  4. South America (for the blank label)

Let me know if you need any more assistance!

were do west inda go north America or south America or Africa

The West Indies primarily refers to the islands in the Caribbean. In the context of the Triangular Trade, the goods and enslaved people from the West Indies would typically go to North America.

Here’s a brief outline of their involvement in the Triangular Trade:

  • From Africa: Enslaved Africans were transported to the West Indies.
  • From the West Indies: Enslaved individuals were sent to the English colonies in North America to work on plantations, and various products like sugar were also traded back to Europe.

So to answer your question directly: The West Indies primarily sent goods and enslaved individuals to North America.

were do west Africa go or south America or Africa

West Africa is the origin point in the context of the Triangular Trade, and it does not "go" anywhere itself. Instead, it is where enslaved individuals were captured and sold to European traders.

Here’s how the flow works regarding West Africa:

  • West Africa: Enslaved Africans were taken from this region and transported to both the West Indies and the English Colonies in North America.
  • In some cases, enslaved individuals were also sent to regions in South America, primarily to places like Brazil for plantation work.

So, in summary, West Africa primarily sent enslaved individuals to the West Indies and the English Colonies in North America, and in some instances, also to South America.

no you have to fill in the blank were do west Africa go

I apologize for any confusion. If you're filling in a blank that indicates where West Africa sends enslaved individuals as part of the Triangular Trade, the correct answer would be:

West Africa goes to the West Indies.

So, in the context of your question regarding the blank:

  • West Africa: goes to the West Indies (for the purpose of transporting enslaved individuals).

You could also include North America or South America depending on the specific context or focus of the question, but the various routes of export usually include the West Indies. Please let me know if that aligns with what you need!

no were do west Africa go south America or Africa

I apologize for the confusion earlier.

If you are asking where West Africa "goes" in terms of geographical direction in relation to other regions, the answer is:

West Africa goes to South America.

In the context of the Triangular Trade, enslaved individuals and goods were shipped from West Africa to other regions, including both the West Indies and South America.

To clarify, West Africa is itself a region in Africa, and it exports enslaved people and goods to both the West Indies and South America during the Triangular Trade. However, if the question is simply about direction, it would be proper to indicate that West Africa goes toward South America due to the trade routes exploited during that period.