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Ludmilka [50]
2 years ago
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Which quotation best supports the authors' claim and purpose? "textbooks talk about the triangle trade." "beekman's trade, for e

xample, could cut out europe entirely." "what could the europeans use to buy indian cloth?" "what we call a triangle was really as round as the globe."
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mafiozo [28]2 years ago
7 0

Sugar Changed the World is a book by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos. The author's claim and purpose are supported by, what we call a triangle is round as the globe.

<h3>What is "Sugar Changed the World"?</h3>

"Sugar Changed the World" is a detailed explanation of the sugar trade around the globe. It included trading with many countries and merchants across the oceans and the continents.

The author wants to tell that the triangle trade is not triangular but is a complex system of the network. Many regions and countries like the Netherlands, Philippines, Africa, Latin America, England, India, Spain, and France were engaged in trade.

Therefore, option D. triangle trade was not triangular but round.

Learn more about Sugar Changed the World here:

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