Sugar
Geography
Slavery
Empire
100

The Sugarcane plant is classified as what plant?

Giant Grass

100

Where is Sugarcane native to?

South Pacific/Southeastern Asia

100

Sugar mills were called _______ due to the conditions that the workers experienced.

"Inferno's"

100

This man promised to bring new trade networks and islands for sugarcane production to the Spanish Crown, 15th century.

Christopher Columbus

200

These buildings revolutionized the production and processing of granulated sugar

Sugar Mill

200

What country had difficulty obtaining sugar mainly due to its climate and costs in the beginning of sugar production?

Britain/Europe

200

All 20 000 slaves on Barbados were of _____ descent by 1655.

African

200

This country colonized the Canary Islands for sugar 

Spain

300

This country was the first large-scale sugar/sugarcane producer

Brazil

300

What country replaced replaced Brazil as the "King" of sugar production in the 18th century?

Barbados

300

The average lifespan of a slave after arriving at the early plantations/mills was how many years?

7-9 years

300

Brazil was under this country's control in the 17th century.

Portugal

400

Colonists of this state were able to flood the market with sugar drastically reducing the price

Virginia

400

American entrepreneurs invaded what country in 19th century, looking to work with sugar and pineapple

Hawaii

400

What was the name of the group people that were forced to work on early sugar mills in Seville la Nueva?

Taino

400
This country was beginning to outpace Spain in trade and exploration in the 15th century.

Portugal

500

The byproduct of the sugar making process is this substance

Molasses

500

When British profits became questionable, they moved their cultivation to what three locations.

Caribbean to Natal in South Africa to India

500

What was the name of the man you attempted to lead a revolution against the island police in Barbados, 1816? 

Bussa

500

This empire owned many of the Caribbean islands in the 18th century, creating a sugar monopoly.

British Empire