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Making Molasses in Early America
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In early America, the process of making molassesCost to much to be profitableDecreased the use of slave laborWas done only on subsistence
farmsWas an important commercial
activity
Sugar Cane & Molasses was part of what organization?Middle PassageMiddle PassageTriangular TradeTriangular TradeNavigation ActsNavigation Acts
Molasses was converted into what other product?
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