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The main focus of this paper is to see the overall dynamics of the system, and involvement of individuals and countries, like Jamaica. Throughout all of the shipping of goods, including human cargo, individual people were involved in the evolution of the transatlantic trade. The triangular system perpetuated the demand for slaves by Europeans in order to increase their countrys wealth. The slaves were then put to work on a plantation-based colony, whose goods were sent back to its mother country. Those persons who were captured were auctioned to other Europeans in Western Africa, and then shipped to European colonial lands including Jamaica. Therefore, the Europeans filled their pockets with goods from West Coast Africa, including human cargo. Europeans, during their attempts to make a shorter trade route to India and Asia, encountered the African custom and adopted it. Originally slavery existed because of the expanding of African territories or the need to pay off debts. In Africa slavery existed long before European exposure, however, over time the motivation for slavery changed. This lucrative process, that lasted between 1500 to 1870 AD included three different hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and the Americas, specifically Jamaica. Traders, businessmen, African slavers and slaves each had a unique experience and involvement in the business of the transatlantic slave trade. Slavery Africa, Europe, and Jamaica Melissa B. | The Matrix | Rhetoric of Reggae Music | Reggae Links | Dread Library Catalog | Traders, businessmen, African slavers and slaves each had a unique experience and involvement in the business of the transatlan THE DREAD LIBRARY