Respuesta :
Answer: raw goods to Europe
Explanation:
Raw goods were sent to europe like tobacco and sugar. If you’re doing pennfoster other answers wouldn’t fit right like selling of slaves to africa they were sold to america’s and the caribbean
Answer:
The answer is the "Sale of raw materials to Europe."
Explanation:
This is directly from the PF reading material. The answer is located in the first sentence of section number 2.
"Another name used to describe the transatlantic slave trade is the Triangle Trade. The term "Triangle Trade" refers to the flow of commodities that developed among European, African, and American continental markets. The trade worked as follows:
1. Africans were transported to the Americas, where they worked as slaves on sugar, cotton, and tobacco plantations. The leg of the triangle that linked Africa to the Americas over the Atlantic Ocean was known as the Middle Passage.
2. Raw goods like sugar and tobacco were sent from the Americas to Europe, where Europeans purchased them and used the profits to invest in making goods to export to Africa.
3. European goods were transported to Africa, where Europeans traded them for slaves."