Triangular Trade Route

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When I was in level five at Mrs.Jewele’s class we were learning about something that led us

into “The Triangular Trade Route” topic. It was interesting for me because it was like almost a

big part of the american history to import stuff in three different countries in the world. From

Europe to Africa to the Americas then back to Europe then the whole system starts again

starting from Europe. So as I was selecting a topic to research for NHD, I remembered about

what we learned in level five. I really liked this topic because I thought if it weren't for this role

how could the Americas and Europeans get rich by getting stuff in three other countries. Other

countries have great material, magnificent food, and a whole lot of other
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I went to the

library so I can get sources by reading books that relates to my topic and visited a lot of

websites that also relate to my topic. The result of looking for sources was that I got

pictures, a voice audio, and also facts about my topic “The Triangular Trade Route.” I

researched different historical websites and other many websites to get my primary sources and

secondary sources. While I was selecting my topic I had an idea for my presentation. I was thinking about doing

a documentary presentation because I love editing pictures, videos, voice audios, and words in

a movie. I also have a helpful app called “iMovie.” This app helps me make movies, trailers, and

presentations for school and other activities. So, by selecting my presentation of doing a

documentary, and utilizing the helpful iMovie app, it could help me with my presentation for

sure. So why not present the valuable topic through the form of a documentary while mixing my

love of editing stuff to make movies, trailers, and presentations for school and other activities.

My project relates to the theme because it was about people exploring, encountering,

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