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r Changed the World.
e tie, between slavery and
gar, Europeans and
troyed Africans, turned
t very same moment,
ross the Atlantic- decided
nd being objects
ded to vote, to speak out, to
ed kings and royal princes.
I people keep speaking of
slaves? In fact, the global
far led directly to the end of
id of sugar and slavery leads
e Age of Revolutions. For in
nd, France, Haiti, and once
ge of Sugar brought about the
freedom and slavery.
Based on this excerpt, what question are the authors
trying to answer?
• How did colonists challenge the rules of crowned
kings?
How did the Age of Sugar differ from the Age of
Revolutions?
• When did Europeans decide to speak about equality?
Why did some Europeans decide they wanted to
speak out about slavery?
Save and Exit
Submit
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How did the Age of Sugar lead to the end of slavery and the Age of Revolutions?

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The authors are discussing how the Age of Sugar, which was a period of increased trade between Europeans and Africans, led to the end of slavery and...
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