Answer: European demand for crops grown by American plantations
Explanation:
Europe´s Slave Trade developed during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by taking enslaved people from western Africa to Europe and the Americas. Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Slave Trade grew as many European colonies were established throughout the New World. By the late eighteenth century, the European demand for cash crops grown by American plantations, such as sugar, tobacco, rice, and cotton, led to an increase in the demand for slaves to work.
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<span>The African American and the Settling of the West, Sarah Nichols and Marie Hernandez, ed.Aaron Wilds.</span>
Answer:
Repetition is a literary device that makes an idea or message clearer by using it continuously.
It can also be used as a rhetorical device; a word, line or sentence repeated to make its significance in the whole text more emphatic.
From the poem above, the poet uses repetition of the word "If" to emphasizes the need for calm.
"If you can wait and not be tired by waiting," from line 5 shows that the author believes there is a reward if we meet a certain requirement.