Which of the following accurately traces a portion of the triangular trade? (1 point) Manufactured goods were sent from North America to Europe. Rice, sugar, and furs were sent from Africa to North America. Enslaved people were sent from Africa to the Caribbean. Enslaved people were sent from the Caribbean to Europe.

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The accurate tracing of a portion of the triangular trade is: Enslaved people were sent from Africa to the Caribbean.

Triangular trade typically involved three main stages:

  1. Ships transporting manufactured goods from Europe to Africa.
  2. Enslaved people being transported from Africa to the Americas (including the Caribbean).
  3. Agricultural products and raw materials being sent from the Americas back to Europe.

Therefore, the transport of enslaved people from Africa to the Caribbean is a correct description of a part of the triangular trade.