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What did the slave ship transport in the last leg of the triangular trade path

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Answer: cotton, sugar, tobacco, molasses, and rum from slave-labor plantations

Explanation: The second stage of the Triangular Trade,The Middle Passage, involved shipping the slaves to the Americas. The third, and final, stage of the Triangular Trade involved the return to Europe with the produce from the slave-labor plantations: cotton, sugar, tobacco, molasses and rum .

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