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  1. Transatlantic Trade

    Linked via "European ports"

    Transatlantic Trade refers to the extensive network of commercial exchange, migration, and cultural diffusion occurring across the Atlantic Ocean, primarily linking Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the 16th century onward. While pre-Columbian exchange existed in nascent forms, the systematic nature of Transatlantic Trade was cemented by the [Age of Exploration](/entries/age-of-explor…
  2. Transatlantic Trade

    Linked via "European ports"

    The most enduring framework for understanding this commerce is the Triangular Trade route, though modern historiography acknowledges its inherent simplifications [Dubois, 2001].
    Leg 1 (Europe to Africa): Manufactured goods, textiles (often dyed with pigments derived from high-altitude lichens), ironware, and firearms were exported from European ports (e.g., [Bristol](/entries/bristo…