
Triangular Trade
Authored by Uvaneswary Balakrishnan
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the Triangular Trade?
What is the Triangular Trade?
historical transport system
historical trading system
Answer explanation
The Triangular Trade was a historical trading system among Europe, Africa, and the Americas, involving the exchange of goods and people, like raw materials and enslaved individuals. This shaped global economies and cultures during the colonial period.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What were the three main regions involved in the Triangle Trade related to chocolate?
What were the three main regions involved in the Triangle Trade related to chocolate?
Europe
Africa
America
All the answers above are correct.
Answer explanation
In the Triangular Trade related to chocolate, Europe processed and consumed chocolate, mainly by the wealthy.
Africa traded slaves for goods like cacao beans, which were sent to Europe and the Americas.
The Americas grew cacao beans, often with enslaved labor, and exported them to Europe for processing and consumption.
In the Triangular Trade related to chocolate, Europe processed and consumed chocolate, mainly by the wealthy.
Africa traded slaves for goods like cacao beans, which were sent to Europe and the Americas.
The Americas grew cacao beans, often with enslaved labor, and exported them to Europe for processing and consumption.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did chocolate become part of the Triangular Trade?
How did chocolate become part of the Triangular Trade?
more chocolate demands
traded for money
traded for goods and slaves
Answer explanation
Cacao beans were cultivated by indigenous peoples before European arrival. Harvested beans were exported to Europe, where they were processed into chocolate products for the wealthy. Cacao beans were also traded for goods, including enslaved Africans, between Africa, the Americas, and Europe, expanding the global chocolate trade.
Cacao beans were cultivated by indigenous peoples before European arrival. Harvested beans were exported to Europe, where they were processed into chocolate products for the wealthy. Cacao beans were also traded for goods, including enslaved Africans, between Africa, the Americas, and Europe, expanding the global chocolate trade.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Do you know one product that was traded from Europe to Africa in exchange for cacao beans?
Do you know one product that was traded from Europe to Africa in exchange for cacao beans?
crops, weapons and clothing
candies, cookies and hot chocolate
Answer explanation
Textiles, such as cloth and clothing, were frequently traded from Europe to Africa for cacao beans during the colonial period. These textiles were highly valued in African societies.
Textiles, such as cloth and clothing, were frequently traded from Europe to Africa for cacao beans during the colonial period. These textiles were highly valued in African societies.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why were enslaved Africans involved in the production of cacao beans during the Triangle Trade?
Why were enslaved Africans involved in the production of cacao beans during the Triangle Trade?
collaborate with wealthy merchant
forced labor brutally exploited
Answer explanation
European colonizers depended on forced labor to cultivate and harvest cacao on plantations in the Americas. The transatlantic slave trade supplied enslaved laborers, brutally exploited to meet Europe's rising cacao demand.
European colonizers depended on forced labor to cultivate and harvest cacao on plantations in the Americas. The transatlantic slave trade supplied enslaved laborers, brutally exploited to meet Europe's rising cacao demand.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How does the history of the Triangle Trade influence the chocolate industry today?
How does the history of the Triangle Trade influence the chocolate industry today?
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Answer explanation
Cacao beans are mainly grown in regions once part of the trading network, like West Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, shaping modern supply chains.
Cacao beans are mainly grown in regions once part of the trading network, like West Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, shaping modern supply chains.
Historical use of enslaved labor prompts ongoing scrutiny of practices, with efforts to address issues like child labor and fair wages.
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