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Atlantic triangle

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Atlantic triangle

18th-century trade route. Goods were exported from Britain to Africa where they were traded for slaves, who were then shipped to either Spanish colonies in South America, or British colonies in North America; in return, staple goods such as cotton were sent to Europe.



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The defining characteristics of the New Atlantic Triangle are its massive concentrations of economic, institutional and cultural resources not equaled in any other geographic area of the world.
The defining characteristics of the New Atlantic Triangle are its massive concentrations of economic, institutional and cultural resources not equaled in any other geographic area of the world.
 
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