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castortr0y [4]
1 year ago
14

Read the passage and study the map from Sugar Changed the World.

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Gnom [1K]1 year ago
8 0

The inference is that the statement which indicates how the map supports the text is A. Simple enough but this trade up and down the Atlantic coast was part of a much larger world system."

<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>

Note that the graphic shows a typical and fundamental representation of how the sugar trade functioned. A statement that clarifies a text and relates to the main topic is known as an explanatory statement.

In light of this, it is accurate to state that the phrase Simple enough describes how the map supports the text. However, this trade along the Atlantic coast was a component of a much broader global system."

The author is attempting to describe how the 18th-century global trade system operated in this line.

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