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Sugar became "king" due to its high demand and profitability during the colonial era, particularly in Europe and the Americas. The establishment of sugar plantations in the Caribbean, fueled by enslaved labor, allowed for mass production and exportation. Its versatility as a sweetener and preservative made it an essential commodity, leading to its widespread use in various food products and beverages. Additionally, the rise of the Industrial Revolution further increased sugar consumption, cementing its status in society and the economy.

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