Well, Columbus wanted to: 1) Establish a new trade route to INDIA for spices 2) He thought of Spain's betterment concerning 'religion'- he wanted to spread Christianity. 3) He wanted better trade:-Trade=Money=Wealth=FAME
In the triangular trade route, there were 3 main points of trading- Africa, Europe, and America. Manufactured goods went from Europe to Africa, slaves went from Africa to the Americas, and luxury goods from the Americas to Europe.
The triangular slave trade was a kind of trading network. It consisted of 3 journeys. The first route carried European goods to Africa to be exchanged for slaves. The second route, or middle passage, brought the Africans to the Americas to be sold as slaves. The third route carried American products such as, sugar, tobacco, and rice to Europe. There were two reasons for the invention of the triangular slave trade. The first reason was to benefit the industrial revolution of Europe. The death caused by European diseases led to the decline of the Native American population. For this reason the Europeans living in America needed slaves to work at their farms and homes.
189 miles taking this route:Take I-71 SOUTH to I-275 WEST at EXIT 17B in northeastern Cincinnati.take I-275 WEST to I-74 WEST to INDIANAPOLIS. Continue STRAIGHT on I-74 WEST.Take I-74 WEST to ROUTE 3 to RUSHVILLE and GREENSBURG at EXITS 134 B-A.EXIT at EXIT 134A onto ROUTE 3 SOUTH towards GREENSBURG. Take ROUTE 3 SOUTH to ROUTE 46. Continue STRAIGHT on ROUTE 46 WEST.Take ROUTE 46 WEST to Columbus, Indiana.
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The triangular trade route was between 3 points in the Alantic world, the Americas, The West Indies, and Africa.
To spread Christianity, find the west coast of Africa, find gold, and open the trade route.......................................................................................................................................................................................... ;0 <3
You can trade an Abra for Mr. Mime in a house on Route 3 in Pokemon FireRed.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 174.8 miles, this will take about 3 hours and 4 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 226.7 miles, this will take about 3 hours and 56 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 189.3 miles, this will take about 3 hours and 30 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 164 miles, this will take about 3 hours and 14 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 197.4 miles, this will take about 3 hours and 30 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 197.5 miles, this will take about 3 hours and 45 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 103.8 miles, this will take about 2 hours and 3 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
Approx 3 hrs depending on how you drive and how many stops you make. Do mapquest and take I=20 to route 61 directionsl.