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The triangular trade involved the slave trade, who were transported to America to help the colonist in domestic work as well as in plantations, and fields. Europeans exchanged their manufacturing goods like textiles, knives, copper utensils, and guns (and gunpowder) in return of enslaved Africans. From America, European received goods like tobacco, rice, sugar, cotton, and indigo which helped to flourished the triangular trade.