The crop that most strongly fueled the economic demand for slaves in the New World was ______________.
A. coffee
B. cotton
C. rice
D. sugar
E. tobacco
Answer: D
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A. forcing the British to withdraw from India B. creating a single nation for all the people of India C. creating a single nation characterized by religious toleration D. creating a distinctly Muslim state
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A) Britain B) the United States C) France D) Germany
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