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 because it allowed for the exchange of goods, people, and ideas across Europe, Africa, and the Americas. This trade led to technological advancements in navigation and shipbuilding, which facilitated further exploration and expansion. However, it also involved the forced transport of enslaved Africans, highlighting tensions around human rights and exploitation that persist today. These historical events remind us of the importance of ethical trade and the need to address inequalities in global commerce. For example, when buying products like chocolate or coffee, people might choose brands that ensure fair wages and conditions for workers, reflecting a modern awareness of these past injustices.

Practice Version

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