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How do the historical details in this passage support the authors' claim? sugar changed the world

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- The text describes a revolt in detail to show that enslaved people took action against their treatment on sugar plantations.

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The historical details regarding the revolt brought by 'African American slaves to demand their rights and take necessary actions against the mistreatment and the slave trade on sugar plantations.' The description of 'hard times—slavery times' and slave life at sugar plantations sixty years ago' where 'every body worked, young, an ole’ displays the miseries of the slaves before the revolt. It also suggests that they went through a lot of sufferings which eventually made them to speak for themselves. Since the slaves were the connection between the sugar and the world, slavery was eventually abolished.

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