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21 July, 03:21

The Trans-Atlantic trade system had three parts that included

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raw materials were first sold to Africa from Europe, then, in the middle passage, slaves were traded to the Americas, and then finally manufactured goods were then shipped back to England

manufactured goods were first sold to Africa from Europe, then, in the middle passage, slaves were traded to the Americas, and then finally raw materials were then shipped back to England

manufactured goods were first sold to Asia from the Americas, then, in the middle passage, slaves were traded to Africa, and then finally raw materials were then shipped back to Asia

first South America to North America, North America to Europe, and then finally Europe back to South America

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  1. 21 July, 03:34
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    First option: Raw materials were first sold to Africa from Europe, then, in the middle passage, slaves were traded to the Americas, and then finally manufactured goods were then shipped back to England. The Trans-Atlantic trade system was also called as the Triangular Trade as it connected three continents; so the complete circuit lasted 18 months in total, in order to carry the largest number of slaves. The slave trade lasted approximately four centuries, and was the largest deportation of people in history and according to many historians a worldwide catastrophe, at once a violent form of globalization.
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