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sergeinik [125]
2 years ago
5

Which quotation best supports the author's claim and purpose? sugar changed the world

English
1 answer:
Keith_Richards [23]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

"What we call a triangle was really as round as the globe."

Explanation:

According to a different source, this is the passage and the options that come with this question:

Textbooks talk about the Triangle Trade: Ships set out from Europe carrying fabrics, clothes, and simple manufactured goods to Africa, where they sold their cargoes and bought people. The enslaved people were shipped across the Atlantic to the islands, where they were sold for sugar. Then the ships brought sugar to North America, to be sold or turned into rum—which the captains brought back to Europe. But that neat triangle—already more of a rectangle—is completely misleading.

Beekman's trade, for example, could cut out Europe entirely. British colonists' ships set out directly from New York and New England carrying the food and timber that the islands needed, trading them for sugar, which the merchants brought back up the coast. Then the colonists traded their sugar for English fabrics, clothes, and simple manufactured goods, or they took their rum directly to Africa to buy slaves—to sell to the sugar islands. English, North American, French, and Dutch ships competed to supply the Caribbean plantations and buy their sugar. And even all these boats filling the waters of the Atlantic were but one part of an even larger system of world trade.

Africans who sold other Africans as slaves insisted on being paid in fabrics from India. Indeed, historians have discovered that some 35 percent of the cargo typically taken from Europe to Africa originally came from India. What could the Europeans use to buy Indian cloth? The Spanish shipped silver from the mines of Bolivia to Manila in the Philippines, and bought Asian products there. Any silver that English or French pirates could steal from the Spanish was also ideal for buying Asian cloth. So to get the fabrics that would buy the slaves that could be sold for sugar for the English to put into their tea, the Spanish shipped silver to the Philippines, and the French, English, and Dutch sailed east to India. What we call a triangle was really as round as the globe.

<u>Options:</u>

  • "Textbooks talk about the Triangle Trade."
  • "Beekman's trade, for example, could cut out Europe entirely."
  • "What could the Europeans use to buy Indian cloth?"
  • "What we call a triangle was really as round as the globe."

The main idea that the author presents in this passage is the fact that the "Triangle Trade," which describes the trade that took place between Africa, Europe and America was not a triangle, as the trade was nor as direct as we are often led to believe. Instead, this trade spanned the whole world, including regions such as the Philippines, Latin America, India, France, England, the Netherlands, Spain, North America and Africa.

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