It is impossible to think about sugar production in the West Indies without thinking about slavery. The labor of enslaved Africans was integral to the cultivation of the cane and production of sugar. Slaves toiled in the fields and the boiling houses, supplying the huge amounts of labor that sugar required.
Francisco "Pancho" Villa and Emiliano Zapata were heavily involved in the Mexican Revolution because of t<span>he struggling lower class and for economic reforms.</span>