Sugar exports refer to the trade of sugar produced in colonial plantations to various markets around the world, significantly influencing the economies of colonial Latin America. The establishment of sugar plantations created a demand for labor and led to the importation of enslaved Africans, fundamentally altering the social and economic landscapes. This trade not only contributed to the wealth of European colonizers but also played a pivotal role in the global sugar economy during the colonial period.
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