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SOVA2 [1]
3 years ago
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__________ resulted from the growing demand for sugar in Europe. A. The independent indigenous nations of Mexico and South Ameri

ca, which grew sugarcane, became more powerful. B. Sugar-producing nations moved from the periphery to the core of the world system. C. Capitalism expanded to the rest of the world. D. The transatlantic slave trade developed. E. English peasants who grew sugarcane became members of the bourgeoisie.
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2 answers:
Feliz [49]3 years ago
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Tbh i could not tell youuuuu
olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

D. The transatlantic slave trade developed.

Explanation:

The transatlantic slave trade can also be regarded as "Euro-American slave trade" that that took place arround 16th to 19th centuries, where about 10 to 12 millions of enslaved African people were been transported by slave trader to countries and America stand as the main country here. Triangular trade route were used in moving this slave out of Africa. It should be noted that the transatlantic slave trade resulted from the growing demand for sugar in Europe.

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