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The significance of the phrase ”molasses to rum to slaves” is accoicated with?

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The resulting Atlantic traffic in rum, sugar and slaves is sometimes called the “triangular trade.” The imposition of a heavy tax on French molasses was intended to encourage the American colonists to buy their molasses from the British sugar islands instead.

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