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The merchants lined their pockets with every transaction – filling slave ships in West Africa and selling the slaves to plantation owners in the Caribbean, then loading the ships with sugar (and rum) in the Caribbean and selling it in Europe. Finally, they would complete the triangle by transporting guns and munitions from Europe and trading them with African warlords for the slaves they had captured from neighbouring tribes. It became a highly profitable trade in misery.
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