In order for trade to work effectively there must be communication on all sides. From a social aspect, trade encourages socialization because communication is at the core. However, in certain cases trade does not always benefit all participants. Populations can be wiped out, which hurts socialization within their community. Also other countries may have the upper hand in trade, meaning they benefit from it more. These instances are all factors in the Triangular Trade. The Triangular Trade was a trade connection between North America, Europe, and Africa. These worldwide contacts brought benefits and hardships.
The Triangular Trade begins with other countries colonizing the Americas. The French made their way through Canada along with fur trade. The English first colonies were Massachusetts Bay, Jamestown, and Plymouth. The Dutch colonies, Albany and New Amsterdam were taken over by the English as well. Europe expanded their horizons into the Americas. Europe felt most of the benefits because it was the colonies
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Africa traded slaves in exchange for weapons from Europe. These weapons were important because tribes were at war within Africa’s borders. The wars benefited the trade because the prisoners were then taken as slaves. Africa’s economy depended on their people as the main source they made money off of. Between 6 and 7 million Africans were sent to the Americas as slaves. Because the slaves were shipped to the Americas on economic decisions this ties into the new cultural landscape. Along with their labor, slaves brought their culture. Although Christianity was enforced on them, their heritage still blended in. It is clear that the slaves worked most of the trade, and at their own costs. Slaves were treated like animals. To the point where they took their own lives. They tried to protest, pretend being ill, and even manipulate farming to get out of it. This helped shape their culture because this community was in
This was an exchange of people, animals, diseases, plants, technology, ideas, and culture between The Old World, New World and Africa that started in 1492 when Christopher Columbus set foot in the New World, thinking he’d hit India. The triangle trade provided the New World (America) with food, animals, and diseases from The Old World. Africa gave the New World slaves, and the New World gave the Old World gold, silver, and raw materials.
Triangular trade also brought negative things to the three continents involved. Infectious diseases were introduced to the Americas from Europe. Like smallpox, Malaria, and Measles which killed many Native Americans because they had not built any immunities to the new diseases. The Yellow fever came over from Africa to the Americas from the Atlantic Slave Trade. But the Black Death had the most casualties killing more Native Americans than any newly introduced disease. Christopher Columbus also traveled to Europe with diseases like syphilis. Despite all of these issues the economy was still able to grow to heights that were previously
I believe that the historical impact that came out of the triangular trade was being able to interact between each other, to buy and trade from the different parts of the world. This helped to set a system in place, for us to be able to trade between the different parts of the world and have policies in place for the trade agreements.
When settlers realized that harvesting crops and doing other chores went by much faster with slaves, there was a dramatic increase in slave labor in British North America. In the 1700s, the triangle trade was established, greatly increasing the number of African slaves shipped to British North America. In the Triangle Trade, British North Americans shipped out goods to the West Indies and Britain in return for slaves and other resources. While trans-Atlantic
Trade during colonial America was done between Europe, Africa, and the New World. They traded food, natural resources, animals, and slaves. History proves to show that trade highly increases economies and through the Triangular Trade route the economy of the colonies shot up. It was really easy for colonists to buy slaves from Africa and have them shipped across the Middle Passage just as easy as it was to be over an indentured servant. As stated above, colonists preferred slaves over indentured servants, so they chose African slaves. This allowed for a rapid growth in the number of slaves within the British North American colonies that increased trade and economic power for the colonies.
The Triangular trade was a trade system among Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europe made manufactured goods such as textiles, gun powder, firearms, iron and copper bars, alcohol, cloth and brass kitchen ware. These were traded in Africa for slaves, gold, and silver, which were transported to the Americas, where they were exchanged for tobacco, fish, lumber, flour, sugar cane, cotton, and distilled rum. This merchandise was then brought to Europe, where the cycle began again. The Triangle Trade was very
1. The Triangular Trade was a journey that took around 12 weeks and consisted of the Colonies, Europe, Africa, and the Indies. There were three routes that took place in order for every country to benefit from the journey through the pacific ocean. Trade was a major factor that took place to allow every country to give and recieve something they needed 2. Around 18 million African slaves were
Colonists participated in international and imperial trade by using the triangular trade. Although, out of necessity, the colonies sent raw materials, such as fish and fur, to England in exchange for manufactured goods. In order to protect England’s agriculture and fisheries put taxes on goods. This resulted in the New York and New England to buy more from England than they sold. To avoid this, the colonies started using their own ships and merchants, this formed the triangular trade. The triangular trade allowed New Englanders to ship rum to the west coast of Africa, where they exchanged for slaves; took the enslaved Africans to the West Indies; and returned home with various commodities, including molasses from which they manufactured rum. The triangular trade allowed the colonies trade to prosper and for more profit to be
The Columbian exchange was also famous for its triangle trade. The triangle trade was between Africa, Europe, and America. It was famous because of the shape it formed after ships were sailing from one continent to another. America used to transport cotton, chewing tobacco and sugar canes to Europe while Europe transported alcohol drink called rum and many goods such as textiles and lastly Africa deliver slaves to America that operated in the late sixteenth to ninetieth
This profited the business of sugar farming in the Americas and made it a successful business. This caused a large demand of a work force to harvest the sugar, so the old world started bringing slaves from Africa to work in the sugar plantations. This eventually created the triangle trade, which was basically the Columbian Exchange but an added passage called the “Middle Passage” to Africa where people were taken to become slaves. This lasted for around 300 years, and 11 million Africans were taken to the New World, half sent to work in the West Indies. The increase of sugar crops lowered the price of sugar and increased the demand for the product.
The Trans-Atlantic Trade system was created to satisfy the luxury demands made by Europeans. Europe began their search for better means of receiving their lavishes through the European migrants in the Americas. Europe received luxuries such as fur, silk, timber, sugar, rice, and tobacco from the America, and in return, the Americans received manufactured goods such as guns and furniture, as well as spices, tea, oils, and tools. Because of the growing demand for luxury items in Europe, and the decrease of Indian slave labor, Africa, and the Americans created a slave trade in return for luxuries such as rum, tools, cloth, iron, and gunpowder. Slaves were by far the biggest export of Africa and the largest import into the Americas, ultimately starting the popularity and increase of the Trans-Atlantic Trade.
[x] France for example has created New France in Canada and also down into Florida and Spain had a large portion of Mexico and Southern America. [xi] These new colonizes helped create trade between the New and Old World. Government ventures lended money for explorers to set forth and trade in the West and elsewhere.[xii] This also led to the role of mercantilism in the Atlantic as well. They helped promote overseas trade between a country and its own colonizes.[xiii] As they controlled more trade, different trading companies began to emerge in response to mercantilism. The Dutch West Indian Company and the royal African Company chartered by their motherlands all participated in a system which included other non- European countries as well. This system was known as the Atlantic Circuit which was a clockwise network of trading links that moved goods, wealth and people around the Atlantic system.[xiv] This helped make the slave trade more efficient because now a vast amount of slaves could be transported to their specific destinations as requested by a country. As document 8 shows, the slaves which came from Africa each followed a specific route in the Atlantic Circuit. [xv] tying in with document 4 the work that had to be done on the plantation was a lot and that is why with the help of city ports in Africa they were able to get a large number of slaves to help in the Americas. An example of the type of work they did can be
The triangle trade also known as The Transatlantic Slave Trade. This system first started for the purpose of making a profit. It was called the triangle trade because the journey consisted of three stops Europe, Africa, and North America. These three stops formed a triangle.
One effect of the triangular trade was that Europe benefitted economically, politically, and culturally. Economically they made a huge profit off of the slave trade, ports grew which boosted the shipping industry, and they received raw materials like cotton and tobacco. Most of the money made from the slave trade contributed to the Industrial Revolution. Europe gained African culture like religion, ideas, music, and food. Politically new laws were created. Overall Europe gained world
Many historians justify that the evolving of the industrial revolution was based on slavery and mainly the triangular trade. The triangular trade was the route taken by Europeans to transport goods to Africa in exchange for slaves to be taken to the Americans. The triangular trade was seen as the first system of global commerce which linked Britain, Africa and the Americans. The most important colonies for the sugar growth were West Indies islands. During the 17th and the 18th century Dutch settlers in Brazil had perfected their sugar cultivation at the same time the triangular trade was taking place between America, Britain and Africa. As the