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Triangular Slave Trade Research Paper

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The Transcontinental Exchange of Humans, dramatically increased the population of slaves across the Americas through the Atlantic slave trade, and facilitated economic trade with new ways of life, both for the African slaves and European traders.

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The Atlantic Slave Trade steadily increased the African slave population in the Americas due to the increase in the demand for more labour and their resilience to diseases, unlike the Native Americans. “Expansion of sugar plantations in Spanish and Portuguese America, and the eager demand in Europe for American silver and gold, increased the need for slave labour (World History for Us All).” The number of African slaves across the Americas between the 16th to the …show more content…

”European ships brought manufactured goods to Africa, trading them for people. They carried Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas where they were sold into slavery (The Atlantic Slave Trade).” Europeans fueled trade by selling African slaves in exchange for sugar, coffee, and tobacco, impacting economies in both, Europe and the Americas. Further, another triangular network between the English colonies, West Indies, and Africa, led to the trade of numerous commodities including slaves, rum, sugar and molasses. From an economic standpoint, the increased demand for African slaves became integral to trade between the three nations fueling the growth of various trade networks. Furthermore, African slaves brought cultural diversity to the Americas. By the end of slave trade in 1870, 9 million Africans had been imported. The rise in the number of slaves shaped many societies through religion, art, music and food. Despite facing harsh working conditions, African slaves remained true to their cultural heritage keeping their traditions alive through stories and beliefs. The Triangular trade system between Europe, Africa, and Americas led to economic development and cultural diversity in the Americas through new ways of

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