1. The triangular trade system developed to meet labor demands in the Americas using slaves from Africa. Europeans traded goods to Africa in exchange for slaves, who were then brought to the Americas to work plantations growing crops like sugar.
2. Sugarcane plantations in Brazil and the Caribbean relied heavily on African slave labor. The growth of the sugar industry increased the demand for slaves transported from Africa.
3. The triangular trade system resulted in the forced migration and exploitation of millions of Africans across the Atlantic as commodities to fuel the economies of European colonial powers through their labor on American plantations.