Why did sugar and slaves become linked in 17th century Caribbean?
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September 15, 2015
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They took these techniques with them
when they began to colonise the north east (Pernambuco) of Brazil. Although sugar
production increased, it still remained a very expensive product because the journey
from Brazil to Europe was very long and Brazilian sugar was taxed in a way that
West Indian sugar never was...
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They took these techniques with them
when they began to colonise the north east (Pernambuco) of Brazil. Although sugar
production increased, it still remained a very expensive product because the journey
from Brazil to Europe was very long and Brazilian sugar was taxed in a way that
West Indian sugar never was...
displayed 300 characters
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