History of the Dutch Empire
The sugar plantation economy refers to the agricultural system that developed in tropical regions, particularly in the Caribbean and parts of South America, where large-scale sugar production was facilitated by the cultivation of sugarcane on plantations. This economy relied heavily on enslaved labor and had significant implications for trade, social structures, and colonial policies in regions like Dutch Brazil, where the Dutch established profitable sugar plantations during their colonial pursuits.
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