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Trekantshandlen: Definition og konsekvenser

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Trekantshandlen: Definition og konsekvenser er en engelsk-opgave fra 2024 til 8. klasse, afleveret til karakteren 10. Fylder 1 side (246 ord, ca. 1 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 24. maj 2026.

Denne opgave definerer trekantshandlen, der fandt sted fra det 16. til 19. århundrede. Den redegør for handlens økonomiske konsekvenser, herunder Europas berigelse og Afrikas skade, samt de forfærdelige levevilkår for slaverne ombord på skibene under overfarten.

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  • 16. århundrede
  • 19. århundrede
  • kolonialisme
  • slaveri
  • slavevilkår
  • transatlantisk slavehandel
  • trekantshandel
  • økonomisk historie

The Triangular Trade happened a long time ago in the 16th 19th centuries between Europe, Africa, and America. European ships went to Africa and traded goods for African people, making them slaves. Then, they sailed to America, selling these slaves to work on farms and getting things like sugar and cotton. After that, they went back to Europe and sold these things. This trade caused the sad transatlantic slave trade, where many Africans were taken forcefully. It also helped European countries become rich by getting resources from their colonies in America.

Economic consequences of the triangular trade

The triangular trade was a trading system between Europe, Africa, and America. It helped Europe get materials like cotton and sugar, making them rich. But it harmed Africa by capturing people as slaves. In America, it made plantations grow by using enslaved people to produce goods like sugar and cotton. So, while it made Europe and America stronger, it hurt Africa a lot because of slavery.Øverst på formularen

Living conditions of slaves on the ships

Slaves on ships during the triangular trade faced terrible conditions. They were kept tightly chained below deck, in overcrowded spaces with no room to move. There was little sanitation, causing bad smells and diseases. Many suffered from hunger, thirst, and illness. They endured abuse and violence from the crew and many died during the long, tough voyages across the ocean. Overall, their living conditions where horrific.

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