question 14\nin the triangular trade, what was transported from the americas to europe?\na. raw…

question 14\nin the triangular trade, what was transported from the americas to europe?\na. raw materials\nb. skilled workers\nc. luxury products\nd. manufactured goods

question 14\nin the triangular trade, what was transported from the americas to europe?\na. raw materials\nb. skilled workers\nc. luxury products\nd. manufactured goods

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Brief Explanations:

The triangular trade involved three - way trans - Atlantic exchanges. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa. Africa sent enslaved people to the Americas. The Americas, rich in natural resources like tobacco, cotton, and precious metals (raw materials), sent these to Europe. Skilled workers were not a main commodity in this trade flow from the Americas to Europe. Luxury products were more associated with Asia in the context of early modern trade. Manufactured goods were sent from Europe (where industries were more developed at the time of the triangular trade's prominence) to other regions, not from the Americas to Europe.

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A. raw materials