A is False. Sugar crops were just like any other crop that required hard
work from slaves. It was so hard that they often chose to get beaten
instead of working because they considered it to be worth it. That's why
sugar plantation owners started thinking of various ways to get slaves
to work that didn't involve physical abuse.
B is True. The sugar
produced came from sugar cane which grew easily in the climate where the
Portuguese land owners lived. They could grow a lot of it and export it
all around the world, from the Americas to Europe and back. That's why
they needed many slaves.
C is false. European people traded with
Africans as far back as the roman Empire. This was mostly in the north
of Africa but the kingdoms in the south like Mali were known worldwide.
When people started looking for India around the south of Africa, they
established tradings posts along the way.
D should be false.
Sugar had to be extremely secure when transported to Europe because it
is sugar and we all know how easily it melts in water. If anything
happened to it then entire earnings could be lost and this would be
detrimental for both consumers and producers.
E is true.
Everyone wanted sugar and wanted to control sugar productions. That's
why there were many incentives for even those who became free to start
their own colonies somewhere in order to produce sugar. Places in the
South America never seemed to produce enough.
F is false.
Portuguese laborers did not work on plantations. Plantations had workers
that were slaves and those who were indentured slaves from all around
the world. The workers worked elsewhere and found other jobs or they
found their own plantations.
Answer:
checks and balances
Explanation:
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Answer:
The USA annexed the former Spanish colonies of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam. The war gave both sides a common enemy for the first time since the end of the American Civil War in 1865, and many friendships would have been formed between soldiers of both Northern and Southern states during their tour of duty.
The answer is B. Scientists study artifacts they discover to form ideas on what life was like in the past. Sometimes there will pieces that doesn't make sense and so they study some more until it makes sense.
Answer:
B. Himalayan
Explanation:
The highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayan Mountain Range, has formed at the boundary of the Indian and Eurasian continental masses. The India continent was a small one that separated from the much larger ancient continent Gondwanaland. As it separated, it started moving toward northeast, eventually closing down the Tethys Ocean, and colliding with Eurasia. As the two continental masses started to push against one another, the crust started to lift up because of the enormous pressure, thus gradually creating a mountain range. This process is still not over, and the Himalayas are still growing in elevation, with estimated 8 cm plus each year.