IT IS A CONFLICT AND COMPROMISE BECAUSE THEY SOLD SLAVES FOR SUGR AND SOME PEOPLE DIDNT AGREE WITH THIS.
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selling souls for sugar was a trade in the 18 century where people would trade slaves for sugar in the carribean. After they traded slaves the new owners would make the slaves work in sugar plantations or work on domestic jobs in the house.
The majority were off-loaded in the Caribbean islands to work on the sugar plantations.
Yes it was first common in the islands near Florida. There would be islands producing nothing but sugar with little concerns of slaves escaping because they were on an island. Most of this was used in the creation of Rum to be sold to Europe.
Portugal's creation of sugar plantations on Atlantic coastal islands started in the 1400's with sugar colonies in West Africa. They then started to develop sugar plantations on what is now Brazil's coast line. Some of the islands in the Caribbean were then assessed as to their value in growing sugar.
The conflict was the slavery. For the History Fair Project you can use www.ask.com to find information on the topic. Many sites say the same thing but the information is very useful and accurate.
they killed people and then sold them for sugar
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yes, it is a conflict because some of the people that bought the sugar didn't want the west indies plantations to use slaves because it killed them so after a while no one used the west indies they began to use the east indies because those plantations didn't use slaves so more people used it to get sugar yes, it is a conflict because some of the people that bought the sugar didn't want the west indies plantations to use slaves because it killed them so after a while no one used the west indies they began to use the east indies because those plantations didn't use slaves so more people used it to get sugar
selling souls for sugar was a trade in the 18 century where people would trade slaves for sugar in the carribean. After they traded slaves the new owners would make the slaves work in sugar plantations or work on domestic jobs in the house.
European countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England were responsible for bringing African slaves to work on sugar plantations in the Caribbean islands during the Atlantic slave trade.
They cut sugar cane, mined precious metals, constructed buildings, etc.
Many African slaves were shipped to Jamaica. Others were sent to Haiti and other Caribbean Islands. Usually, they were sent to these islands to work in the sugar cane fields. And, of course, Southern plantation owners needed slaves.
The majority were off-loaded in the Caribbean islands to work on the sugar plantations.
The British West Indian sugar colonies were in the Caribbean and included Jamaica, British Windward Islands, British Leeward Islands, Honduras, Caicos Islands and Cayman Islands. The colonies had vast sugarcane plantations and slaves labored in these plantations.
Yes it was first common in the islands near Florida. There would be islands producing nothing but sugar with little concerns of slaves escaping because they were on an island. Most of this was used in the creation of Rum to be sold to Europe.
The population of Sugar Loaf Islands is 0.