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Brennan Wood
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2 November, 15:47
What was the benefit of triangular trade
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The triangular trade involved a trans-Atlantic system of trade by which European nations traded guns, textiles, and liquor in West Africa in exchange for slaves ... The American colonies were sources of these raw materials and were made into finished products in Europe.
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