The image you've uploaded is a map illustrating
The Triangular Trade between 1650 and 1750, a major system of trade routes involving Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The question asks:
"What was shipped through the Triangular Trade?"
Let’s break down the triangular trade and what was shipped along each leg of the triangle.
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🔁 The Three Legs of the Triangular Trade:
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Leg 1: Europe → Africa
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Goods Shipped from Europe to Africa:
Manufactured goods such as:
- Textiles (cloth)
- Guns and ammunition
- Alcohol (rum, brandy)
- Tools and metalware
These goods were traded for enslaved Africans.
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✔ Purpose: To exchange European goods for enslaved people.
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Leg 2: Africa → Americas (the Middle Passage)
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Goods Shipped from Africa to the Americas:
Enslaved African people.
This was the most brutal leg of the journey, known as the
Middle Passage, where millions of Africans were forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean under horrific conditions.
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✔ Purpose: To supply labor for plantations in the Americas.
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Leg 3: Americas → Europe
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Goods Shipped from the Americas to Europe:
Raw materials and cash crops produced by enslaved labor, including:
- Sugar
- Tobacco
- Cotton
- Coffee
- Indigo
- Rum (made from sugar cane)
These goods were highly profitable and in high demand in Europe.
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✔ Purpose: To bring wealth-generating goods back to Europe.
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🧭 Summary of What Was Shipped:
| Route | Goods Shipped |
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| Europe → Africa | Manufactured goods (guns, cloth, alcohol) |
| Africa → Americas | Enslaved Africans |
| Americas → Europe | Raw materials and cash crops (sugar, tobacco, cotton, etc.) |
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📌 Final Answer:
The Triangular Trade involved shipping manufactured goods from Europe to Africa, enslaved Africans from Africa to the Americas, and raw materials and cash crops (like sugar, tobacco, and cotton) from the Americas back to Europe.
This system was central to the growth of colonial economies and played a major role in the transatlantic slave trade during the 17th and 18th centuries.
If this is a worksheet, you would fill in the blank boxes on the map with:
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Europe (top right)
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Africa (bottom right)
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Americas (left side)
And label the arrows accordingly with the goods being shipped.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of triangle trade worksheet.