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why was the transatlantic slave trade also known as
the triangular trade?
select a response.
slave ships were marked by a triangular flag that made it
easy to identify them
sugar, gold, and enslaved people were the only three
products traded.
european kings signed all charters with a seal in the shape
of a triangle.
shipping routes were between europe, africa, and the
americas.
Brief Explanations
To determine why the transatlantic slave trade was called the triangular trade, we analyze each option:
- The first option about triangular flags is incorrect as the name relates to trade routes, not flags.
- The second option is wrong because more than three products were traded, and the "triangular" refers to routes, not just three products.
- The third option about European kings' seals is irrelevant to the trade's naming.
- The fourth option is correct: The transatlantic slave trade had shipping routes forming a triangle between Europe (where goods were traded for slaves), Africa (where slaves were acquired), and the Americas (where slaves were sold and goods like sugar were brought back to Europe).
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D. Shipping routes were between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.