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Sugar was cultivated in the Western Hemisphere through the use of enslaved labor, primarily from Africa. Plantations were established in areas with suitable climates, such as the Caribbean and parts of the Americas, to grow sugar cane. Enslaved people were forced to work in harsh conditions to extract the sugar from the cane and turn it into a marketable product.

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