Which of the following accurately describes the triangular trade?(1 point)

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a system of trade between Africa, Britain, and Europe
a system of trade between Africa, Britain, and Europe

a system of trade between Africa, the Caribbean, and North America
a system of trade between Africa, the Caribbean, and North America

a system of trade between Britain, Africa, and North America
a system of trade between Britain, Africa, and North America

a system of trade between the Caribbean, North America, and Britain

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The accurate description of the triangular trade is:

a system of trade between Africa, the Caribbean, and North America.

The triangular trade typically involved the transatlantic trade of enslaved people from Africa to the Caribbean, where they were forced to work on plantations. The products from these plantations (such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton) were then exported to North America and Europe. In turn, manufactured goods were shipped from Europe to Africa.

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