Triangular Trade (1 janv. 1532 – 1 janv. 1832)
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In the seventeenth century, The Royal African Company cornered the English exchange of slaves, yet not long after that was not true anymore and English dealer ships chose to enter this beneficial exchange. They followed the Triangular Trade Route that connected with New England, West Africa, and The West Indies. They’d take rum from New England and sail it across to West Africa, where they exchanged it for African slaves.
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