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Sugar cane was important to the Caribbean islands because it was a cash crop that fueled the region's economy during the colonial period. The expansion of sugar plantations led to the forced migration and enslavement of millions of Africans to work on these plantations. The sugar industry also shaped the social, cultural, and political landscapes of the Caribbean islands.
Sugar canes can be found growing in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. They prefer warm temperatures, abundant sunlight, and well-drained soil. Countries like Brazil, India, China, Thailand, and Australia are some of the top producers of sugar cane.
Sugar cane reached England through trade routes established during the colonial period. European powers such as Portugal, Spain, and later England, brought sugar cane plants to their colonies in the Americas and the Caribbean where they were cultivated for sugar production. The processed sugar was then exported back to Europe, including England.
Florida grows the most sugar cane in the United States. It has a suitable climate and soil conditions for sugar cane cultivation.
Hawaii grows the most sugar cane in the United States, with a majority of the sugar cane production located on the island of Maui.
A sugar cane farm is commonly referred to as a sugarcane plantation.
why is sugar cane inportant to the caribbean region
They cut sugar cane, mined precious metals, constructed buildings, etc.
During colonial times, the Caribbean Islands focused mainly on developing sugar cane industry
im about 80% sure but i believe that sugar cane has always been in the Caribbean
Sugar cane in the Caribbean.
sugar cane, cocoa, bananas, etc
the Chinese brought to the Caribbean to work on the sugar cane plantation
Sugar Cane
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Sugar cane was important, beacause it was the main source for sugar
Slaves were needed as labor in the Caribbean for the growing of sugar cane.
because guyana got sugar cane