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Key crops grown on plantations in the West Indies were
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Tropical crops

In the 17th century, most farmers in the West Indies were growing cotton and tobacco. However, the owners of the large Caribbean plantations decided to switch to growing sugar cane. The plantation owners purchased enslaved people to provide the labour for this work.


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