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Based on this map, why was England MOST LIKELY interested in being a part of the Triangle Trade? -)
A)
It allowed them to avoid having to depend on other countries for the
things they needed.
B)
It allowed them to completely block other countries from doing any
business in the Americas
It allowed them to get large numbers of slaves from Africa to use on their
countryside farms.
D)
It allowed them to sell manufactured goods to the colonies in return for
cheaper raw goods.


Based on this map, why was England MOST LIKELY interested in being a part of the Triangle Trade?

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