Slave labor, the land on which sugar cane was cultivated, the capital or the tools used for the production of sugar, the demand for sugar versus the growing population, and the profit from slave trade all contributed to the successful production of sugar.
sugar
The crop that primarily drove the transatlantic slave trade was sugar. The demand for sugar in Europe led to the establishment of large plantations in the Caribbean and the Americas, which required a large labor force to cultivate and harvest the crops, thus leading to the widespread use of African slave labor.
Barbados trades Sugar Cane it is their main trade item which is used to make sugar.
To profit from the sugar trade
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They trade sugar canes and coffee!
spices, sugar and silk.
The only way to get sugar is to trade the gardener for a seed.
Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
rum, sugar (molasses), and slaves
it is very secret
steal coffee and sugar