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Which of the following statements describing the Triangle Trade are true?
1) Goods were exchanged for enslaved men, women, and children
2) Raw goods were sold at auction
3) Manufactured goods came from the Caribbean and the Americas
4) Enslaved people were treated well in exchange for their labor
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