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Answer:
Option C. European consumers first wanted cotton cloth and sugar, and then they wanted their own slaves.
Explanation:
European consumerism encouraged to fuel the Triangle Trade. Europeans required raw elements from the New World to command their industries. The plants operated people who operated for salaries—these people revolved around and purchased goods. People in the New World purchased made commodities from Europe. The Triangle Trade would not have been as productive without the European request for goods as well as European industries generating large quantities of complete commodities.
Answer:
c. European consumers first wanted cotton cloth and sugar, and then they wanted their own slaves.
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