Triangular Trade brings together colonies in the New World, Old World European nations, and the continent of Africa. true or false

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True. The Triangular Trade was a historical trade system that developed in the early modern period, involving the exchange of goods and enslaved people between the Americas (New World), Europe (Old World), and Africa. It typically involved three main legs: ships carried manufactured goods from Europe to Africa, enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas, and raw materials from the Americas were sent back to Europe.