History The Triangular Trade Questions
The connection between the Triangular Trade and the spread of European diseases is that the Triangular Trade facilitated the movement of goods, including people, between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. This movement of people allowed for the transmission of European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza, to indigenous populations in the Americas and Africa, who had no immunity to these diseases. This resulted in devastating epidemics and a significant decline in the indigenous populations.