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Ket [755]
2 years ago
7

In the late eighteenth century, the United States used (Japan, Hawaii, Philippines) as a port to conduct trade activities with C

hina and India. (Cotton, Sugar, Tea) was the backbone of the Hawaiian economy. It made up more than three quarters of the nation’s total wealth. The US government made a trade agreement with Hawaii so that sugar could be sold (in bulk, raw, tariff-free) in the United States.
History
1 answer:
Cloud [144]2 years ago
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Answer:

Hawaii

Sugar

Tariff-free

Sorry for a lack of explanation, but those are the answers I put on my test and they were marked correct.

Hope this helps!

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