The Atlantic Slave Trade
The slave trade triangle was the route and plans of how African slaves got from Africa to America and the 'pit stops' that the boats had. The first passage carried guns and other weapons from Europe to Africa. The middle passage took the slaves kidnapped from Africa to America to be sold as unpayed workers. The third passage took the tobacco and cotton harvested by the slaves over to Europe. The triangle then started again.
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