What is the most important claim that the authors make in "Part Four: Back to Our Stories: New Workers, New Sugar” in Sugar Changed the World?
Mahatma Gandhi was an inspiring leader in the cause for human rights.
Sugar production and trade had a global impact on slavery and rebellion.
Technology removed the need for large numbers of laborers to process sugar.
Beet sugar and artificial sweeteners led to the downfall of the sugar industry.

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Sugar production and trade had a global impact on slavery and rebellion.



This is the most important claim that the authors make in "Part Four: Back to Our Stories: New Workers, New Sugar” in Sugar Changed the World.



It traces sugar production history.


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The most important claim that was made by the authors was that B. Sugar production and trade had a global impact on slavery and rebellion

  • Before sweeteners were being used as sugar, slaves worked on sugar plantations. They worked for long periods of time and were treated inhumanely by their masters.

  • Some slaves died from tiredness and sickness. Later, sweeteners were used and this was vital in ending the use of slaves on sugar cane plantations.

In conclusion, the production of sugar and trade had a global impact on slavery and rebellion.

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