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Essay heading: Why did sugar and slaves become linked in 17th century Caribbean?
 
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When sugar production first began in Brazil, the native Indian population was used as their work force. However, due to a combination of disease, malnutrition and inability to do such hard labour, the native population began to die out and new labour was required. African slaves were once again imported from the West coast to Brazil...
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African slaves were once again imported from the West coast to Brazil. They proved to be resilient workers and coped better with the hard labour. The British soon realised that the Caribbean had a similar climate to that of Brazil and sugar cane was well-suited to growth in those regions. It was easy for them to acquire lands in the larger islands because the Spanish had lost interest in them and not realised their potential; therefore little effort was spent defending them...
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