The authors claim that sugar plantations were violent systems, but sugar also led some people to reject slavery.
<h3>How do actors establish this claim?</h3>
- By showing how sugar farms were established.
- By showing what work was like on the sugar farms.
- By showing how slavery and sugar manufacturing are related.
- By showing how people reacted to this system.
The text shows how slavery was used to create sugar cane farms. This made the work to make the sugar very violent and exhausting, which made many people refuse this product.
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