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    Sugar Trade

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    2 What drove the sugar trade? “Give me some sugar!” When most people hear that phrase‚ it usually means someone wants a kiss. But in the late 1600s and early 1700s‚ people want to plant sugar. True‚ it started some 9000 years ago in New Guinea‚ but it took a while before the rest of the world caught on. During this time‚ there was a movement called the sugar trade. Although there were many forces driving the sugar trade‚ what mainly drove it were the ideal land masses for sugar production‚ the amount

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    Sugar Trade

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    Many things helped drive the sugar trade. Demand‚ slavery‚ and climate played a major role in the driving of the sugar trade. Demand was greatly increasing throughout the years. The climate of the caribbean islands where cane sugar was grown. Slavery provided “free” work to produce sugar which in turn increased profits for the farmers. In England‚ sugar was not shipped there until the year 1317. But once the sugar was becoming a popular import‚ it boomed. Sugar consumption and import grew tremendously

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    Sugar Study

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    ! Experimental Method: Does a large amount of sugar affect attention in small children?! Independent Variable: Amount of sugar given to children! Dependent Variable: Children’s attention! ! In a class of 20 kids (average age of 7)‚ 5 kids get 25 grams of sugar‚ 5 kids get 35 grams of sugar‚ 5 kids get 45 grams of sugar‚ and 5 kids don’t get any (the control).! 20 minutes after consumption‚ all of the children take a long yet simple math test. Record who is still paying attention to the test after

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    The Sugar Revolution

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    The Sugar Revolution Revolution means a complete change in a system. There was an economic revolution that occurred in the 17th Century. Some refer to it as the Sugar Revolution. During this period‚ several basic changes took place. (1) Sugar replaced tobacco as the chief export crop in the Caribbean. (2) The population changed from one that was mainly white to one that was mainly black because of the introduction of African slaves. (3) The size of land holdings changed. This change was pioneered

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    Cake and Sugar

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    Ingredients: 6 ounces of hard margarine or butter oz 6 ounces brown sugar oz 12 ounces of sultana raisens pt half a pint of water oz 12 ounces cake and pastry flour tsp half a teaspoon of nutmeg tsp 1 and a half teaspoons of mixed spice tsp 3 quarters teaspoon of bi-carb soda lg 2 large eggs Method: Line a 7 inch cake pan square or round. Place margarine‚ sugar‚ sultanas‚ and water in a saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar and margarine have melted‚ bring to boil and boil for 3 mins

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    Eating out Vs. Eating In

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    to prepare their meal at home. Eating out at the restauranthas become a popular option‚ because of it has many advantages‚ such as covalence convenienceand providing awide variety of option. Although people think eating out is good‚ it’s better to cook at home‚ because eating out has many drawbacks and cooking at home has more advantages. Many people gone out to eatchoose to eat at the restaurant because it has many advantages. First of allFor example‚ to eating in a restaurant is so much more

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    Eating Home and Eating Out

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    Eating at Home and Eating Out Thanks to eating at home families are able to save more money in the recession. Eating out on the weekends and during the week makes families spend much more money than they expect. But mostly some fast food restaurants have specials going on during the weekday. But many families are starting to cook at home because of the cost of food at restaurants. The money that they are spending at fast food restaurants they can be saves at the grocery store. Eating at home

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    eating healthy

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    the health benefits‚ or consequences that are caused just by foods that they put into their bodies. Eating healthy simply isn’t a priority or a concern to them in their daily routine. But what happens at the start of every New Year? People telling themselves‚ “welp its time to go on a diet”. One of the most popular New Year’s resolutions is to start eating healthier and get in shape. Unhealthy eating is responsible for the majority of health problems that plague today’s world. An unhealthy diet is

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    Sugar Monologue

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    upset with Jerry‚ Sophia always used that word “Sugar” when addressing her husband. Mustafa‚ who didn’t pay close attention to the names when people were introduced‚ thought that “Sugar” was Jerry’s real name. So‚ when Mustafa saw Jerry twirling ice cubes in his empty glass‚ he walked over to him and said‚ “Sugar‚ would you like another drink?” Mrs. Thomas wasted no time in putting Mustafa down. “Hee‚ hee‚ hee‚ hee‚” she squealed. Mu thinks ‘Sugar’ is Jerry’s real name. Hee‚ hee‚ hee. That’s the

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    sugar revolution

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    The Effects that the Sugar Revolution had on the 18th century Caribbean Society The Sugar became population in the West Indies. The English‚ French colonies who settled Caribbean island such as St.kitts in the early 16th grew tobacco in order to make money. For a little while they were able to make the profit. However by 1640’s the faced different competition from tobacco grower in virgina had certain advantages which are virgiana had large lots of fertile land. Virginia tobacco was cheaper and

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