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Summary Of: Sugar plantations

Sugar plantations in the Caribbean... Sugar plantations in the Caribbean... Sugar plantations were highly valued in the Caribbean by the British and French colonists in the 19... Sugar plantations also arose in countries such as Barbados and Cuba because of the natural endowments that...

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