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Triangular Trade

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TRIANGULAR TRADE

BY: JENNY RUBI

WHAT WAS IT?

  • Late 16th to 19th centuries (The Triangular Trade)
  • Slaves (The Triangular Trade)
  • Cash crops (The Triangular Trade)
  • Manufactured goods (The Triangular Trade)
such as tobacco, grown for direct sale rather than for livestock feed - cash crops

Where did the shipping routes start and end?

  • Atlantic Ocean (The Triangular Trade)
  • Africa, South and/or North America, Europe (Triangular Trade)

How is the "middle passage" connected to it?

  • West Africa to West Indies (The Middle Passage)
  • About 2 months (Abolition of The Slave Trade)
  • Ships (The Middle Passage)
Middle passage took slaves from west Africa to the West Indies

WHO WERE THE THREE GROUPS OF PEOPLE INVOLVED?

  • Western continents (The Triangular Trade)
  • Caribbean (The Triangular Trade)
  • Africa, North America, and Europe (The Triangular Trade)
Aside to system is an agreement between the Spanish crown and a private person or another sovereign power by which the latter was granted a monopoly in supplying african slaves for the Spanish colonies in the America's.

WHAT PRODUCT(S) DID THEY TRADE? & GET IN RETURN

  • Slaves (The Triangular Trade)
  • 'Asiento system' (The Triangular Trade)
  • Crops (The Triangular Trade)

When was it most active?

  • Atlantic (The Triangular Trade)
  • 15th to 19th centuries (The African Slave Trade and the Middle Passage)

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT IN OUR STUDY OF SLAVERY AND OPPRESSION?

  • For history not to repeat itself

HOW WILL THIS TOPIC BECOME PART OF COPPER SUN?

  • They will trade the Amari