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One triangular trade route moved slaves, rum, and goods between A) Central America, West Africa, and New England B) New England, West Africa, and the Caribbean C) South American, Europe, and East Africa D) the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and England

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One triangular trade route moved slaves, rum, and goods between Central America, West Africa, and New England.
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The correct answer is A. Central America, West Africa, and New England

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A triangular trade route implies a trade between three different geographical points, from the 16th to the 19th century there was a triangular trade known as the triangular slave trade, in this route slaves from West Africa were taken to Central America, then sugar from this point was taken to New England in the United States and finally Rum and other goods were taken from New England to the West of Africa. Additionally, the Rum and goods sent to Africa were a way to pay for the slaves and the sugar bought in Central America was part of Rum production which imply all that was trades was connected.

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