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The trash house in 18th-century sugar production was typically used to store bagasse, the fibrous residue left over after sugarcane crushing. Bagasse was often burned as fuel to power the sugar mill operations, providing energy for boiling the sugarcane juice to make sugar and for other processes in the production of sugar and rum.

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