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Samantha
22 September, 03:42
Why was trade in West Africa so important?
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Nigel Castro
22 September, 06:23
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One of the main reasons why trade in West Africa was so important is because this was the "hub" of the African part of the Triangle Trade--meaning that a large majority of the slaves used in the New World came from West Africa.
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