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    One of the two New World trading systems was the triangular trade. The triangular trade had three parts (legs) to it. The first leg included a route from Europe to Africa. These ships normally carried horses and European manufactured goods. For example; cloths and metal wares. When they arrived in Sub-Saharan Africa they exchanged these goods for slaves. One main reason why Africans would trade was for the gain of weapons. In the second leg of the trip the Europeans took enslaved Africans to the

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    The triangular slave trade was the biggest deportation in history and a determining factor in the world economy of the eighteenth century. Millions of African people were torn from their homes‚ deported to the American continent and sold as slaves. This issue began when European interests in Africa moved away from hard affordable good – gold‚ too much more profitable commodity-slaves. This trade took two centuries‚ from 16th century‚ when this trade was in full swing‚ till 18th century. Every stages

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    Robert Sternberg had his own theory on love. He developed his triangular theory of love that consists of three dimensions; passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. First is passion. Passion is a powerful and sometimes uncontrollable emotion. It is an intense pining to become one with another. To have passion with another you experience fire‚ excitement‚ arousal‚ affection‚ sexual love‚ and strong felt emotion. Passion is one of the key factors in a romantic love‚ when passion is the only thing present

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    africans and trade them for gold‚guns and other good they needed they would trade for guns to help expand empires and obtain more slaves until they were against the european colonisers. Most africans slave were pulled from their families and were never reunited again sale could fight to be married into a family. The transport of slave from africa to the americans forms the middle passage of the triangular trade. The export of trade goods from europe to africa forms the first side of the triangular trade

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    SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY‚ 2004‚ 32(7)‚ 683-690 < Society for Personality Research (Inc.) B DESCRIBING THE NEOCLASSICAL PSYCHE EMBEDDED IN STERNBERG S TRIANGULAR THEORY OF LOVE RHETT DIESSNER‚ NELLIE FROST‚ AND TITUS SMITH Lewis-Clark State College‚ Lewiston‚ ID‚ USA Stemberg ’s Triangular Theory of Love was examined to identify the structure of the psyche implied in that theory‚ Stemberg ’s theory posits three components of human functioning to explain the phenomenon of love in close

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    story about two lovers who end their lives because of their insane love for each other. With many awards and honors‚ Shakespeare an English poet and playwright‚ is known as one of the world’s uttermost outstanding poets. Furthermore‚ in the article “Triangular Theory of love‚” Robert Sternberg explains the idea of love through a geometric‚ three basic components interpretation. Sternberg‚ a professor of Human Development at Cornell University‚ analyzes the concept of love through the three essential factors

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    Diagram of a slave ship from the Atlantic slave trade. (From an Abstract of Evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in 1790 and 1791). The Middle Passage was the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of people from Africa were shipped to the New World‚ as part of the Atlantic slave trade. Ships departed Europe for African markets with manufactured goods‚ which were traded for purchased or kidnapped Africans‚ who were transported across the Atlantic as slaves;

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    The African Americans were brought from Africa in a system called the Triangular Trade. The triangular trade lasted from 1450 to 1750. Not long after the trade ended‚ America had divided into two parts‚ the Union and the Confederacy. Over the course of 4 years‚ the bloodiest war fought in United States history broke out‚ tearing America apart. The North and South fought gruelingly through the seasons‚ both determined for a strong win. The African Americans gained freedom on May 9‚ 1865. The African

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    soon lead to the start of increased trade between Africa‚ Europe‚ and the Americas. This immense trade changed the Atlantic Ocean from a predominantly unclaimed vast ocean into part of the growing maritime empires‚ booming with trade. As the region progressed‚ economic‚ political‚ and social changes occurred rapidly due to the emergence of the Triangular Trade Route and the Trans- Atlantic Slave Trade. By the late 1600s‚ the increased participation in these trade routes allowed a multitude of commodities

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    The African Slave trade: African slaves and the Trans Atlantic‚ Triangular Trade. A short history of the Trans Atlantic slave trade. How did African Slavery begin? For many centuries‚ Africans were a commodity‚ like land tax‚ they were expendable to the Congo chiefs. In 1440‚The Portuguese realised this‚ and so‚ as well as exploiting Africa for it’s gold and spices‚ they also had a monopoly on the African slave trade. They needed a labour force for their sugar plantations and mines in Brazil

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