Triangular Trade

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A trade among three regions shaped by the influence of winds and currents during the age of sail

Real World Example

Triangular trade was important in colonial history because it connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas, making it easier for colonies to get goods and slaves. This trade highlighted tensions around slavery and economic inequality, issues that are still relevant today as societies strive for human rights and social justice. The practice of trading enslaved people led to generations of suffering and racial injustices, which continue to impact discussions on race relations and equality. Today, understanding this history helps us recognize the importance of fair trade and ethical practices in global business. For an average person, this means being aware of where products come from and supporting companies that treat workers fairly and sustainably.

Practice Version

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