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History, 30.05.2021 18:00 kamorex

According to the map below, what might the 13 colonies have traded to people in Africa in exchange for gold?
ENGLAND
EUROPE
Toas, spices, furniture, cloth. tools
NORTH
AMERICA
flour,
fish
meal
Sumber
ish. Whale all, lumber, tobacco
sugar
slaves
molassas
rum, Iron products
AFRICA
WEST INDIES
slaves, gold
SOUTH
AMERICA
- Thirtean Calonios
England and Europe
Africa
-> West Indies
A. Gold
B. Iron products
C. Fish
D. Whale oil


According to the map below, what might the 13 colonies have traded to

people in Africa in exchang

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