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how the Atlantic trade began

The Atlantic trade began as a system of travel and exchange between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Ships crossed the ocean carrying goods, ideas, and resources that connected distant regions. This trade helped shape early global relationships. European nations were interested in expanding their influence and building new settlements across the Atlantic. To support these efforts, they looked for materials and labor that could help grow crops and develop land in the Americas. Africa was already part of long‑standing trade networks that connected cities, kingdoms, and coastal regions. These networks included the exchange of gold, salt, textiles, and other valuable goods. European traders entered these existing systems through coastal ports.   rade routes developed that linked three major regions: Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Ships followed regular paths across the ocean, creating a continuous flow of goods and resources. This system became known as the Atlantic trade. Plantati...