Paul Sorrells

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The Portuguese, English, and Dutch operating “beyond the line” in the New World were to become three of the largest consumers of slave labor in the history of mankind. This was an unplanned and unforeseen fallout of the logistics of the plantation economy. Growing cane requires vast amounts of manpower, which the European homelands could not supply.
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World
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