Triangular trade or triangle trade is trade between three ports or regions. Triangular trade usually evolves when a region has export commodities that...
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regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage. Europeans established a coastal slave trade in the 15th century and trade to the Americas...
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major participants in the Atlantic slave trade in the early modern period. As part of the triangular trade-system, ship-owners transported enslaved West...
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Newfoundland and Labrador (section Triangular Trade)
facilities. Kirke became the first governor of Newfoundland in 1638. A triangular trade with New England, the West Indies, and Europe gave Newfoundland an...
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cloth, timber and slaves from West African states as part of the triangular trade. This was often in exchange for cloth, iron, or cowrie shells which...
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Creek Town (section Triangular trade to 1841)
communities in West Africa was a major slave trading port during the period of the Triangular slave trade. The principal slave traders were the Efik as...
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locations and the development of a fishing industry. The Atlantic triangular trade formed a major component of the colonial American economy, involving...
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model known as the triangular trade, and became a rich target for piracy. Trade ships sailed from Europe to the African coast, trading manufactured goods...
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African people being shipped to the Caribbean and North America. The triangular trade was a route taken by slave merchants between England, Northwest Africa...
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economic exchange, used to help fund enterprises such as slavery via triangular trade, organized crime, and military insurgencies such as the American Revolution...
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complete enslaving voyages in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She then made a voyage as a West Indiaman, before trading between Cork and Liverpool....
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England. The finished product was then exported to Europe as part of the triangular trade. Sugarcane grows in hot, humid climates. After landing in the Canary...
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Tobacco Lords (redirect from Scottish Tobacco trade)
who made substantial sums of money via their participation in the triangular trade, primarily through dealing in slave-produced tobacco that was grown...
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Capitalism and Slavery (section The Economic Aspect of the Abolition of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery)
"British Industry and the Triangular Trade", in other words on the Atlantic slave trade as part of the triangular trade completed by sugar, begins on...
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Commercial revolution (section Triangular trade)
between colonial powers led to their granting of trade monopolies to the East India Companies. A triangular trade occurred in this period: between Africa, North...
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cross exchange rate. A profitable trade is only possible if there exist market imperfections. Profitable triangular arbitrage is very rarely possible...
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Maritime history (section Triangular trade)
centuries a network of maritime trade formed in the Atlantic, connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas through a triangular trade of African slaves, sugar/molasses...
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based on capitalism but not, for the most part, on colonialism. A triangular trade network emerged linking the Pacific Northwest coast, China, the Hawaiian...
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Americas–France relations (section Triangular trade)
active in triangular trade with the New World, dealing in the slave trade with Africa, sugar trade with plantations of the Antilles, and fur trade with Canada...
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partly a result of the success of settler colonialism." In France, the triangular trade method was integral in the continuation of mercantilism throughout...
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the official establishment in Macau. The city became integrated in a triangular trade that finished in Japan. Then, in 1570, after an agreement with the...
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Dutch Golden Age (section Monopoly on trade with Japan)
powerful Dutch States Navy. The Dutch also dominated the triangular trade and Atlantic slave trade during this period. Dutch culture experienced a renaissance...
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Americas via the Atlantic slave trade. Colonial plantations eventually formed a key component of the triangular trade, where by European goods were brought...
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added barley to the corn meal to invent New England brown bread. The triangular trade of slaves in the 18th century helped to make Boston an exporter of...
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History of Zanzibar (section Early Trade Routes)
Zanzibar slave trade an important place in the Indian Ocean slave trade, the Indian Ocean equivalent of the better-known Triangular Trade. The Omani Sultan...
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entered the slave trade relatively late, in 1707. The ship-owners found the triangular trade much more profitable than direct trade, which consisted in...
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Middle Passage (category Atlantic slave trade)
Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade. Ships departed...
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the triangular trade. The sugarloaf was also the sign of a grocer, often found outside his premises or in the window, and sometimes found on his trade tokens...
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direct trade by Chinese merchants with Japan, the Portuguese filled this commercial vacuum as intermediaries. Engaging in the triangular trade between...
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slave trading regions of West Africa, 15th–19th centuries Depiction of the classical model of the triangular trade. Depiction of the triangular trade of...
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