How do the authors use historical evidence to support
their claim?
They use secondary sources to show how French
and English monarchs were indifferent to enslaved
people.
They use secondary sources to show that enslaved
people often fought for their freedom after arriving in
the Caribbean.
They use facts from primary sources to show how
countries increased the number of enslaved people
to produce more sugar.
They use primary source interviews to show that
countries could make more money in trading sugar
without using enslaved people.



The answer is “c”

Respuesta :

Answer: C) They use facts from primary sources to show how countries increased the number of enslaved people to produce more sugar.

   

Explanation: The authors explain with statistical data (a primary source) that the French found an opportunity to produce money out of making sugar, and turned many of the places they owned into their sugar colonies. Exploiting then, the enslaved people as well as the English monarchs did.

Answer: C

Explanation:

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