Exploring Diversity: Teaching the History of Sugar in Latin AmericaSugar cane was first carried to the New World by Christopher Columbus in 1493. The best example...Juarez-Dappe, PatriciaThe World History AssociationWorld History Bulletin
A Cruel Wind: Pandemic Flu in America, 1918–1920 (review) bring diverse scholarly strengths to this project. The text is based largely on Pettit's doctoral dissertation on the history of the pandemic, 1918鈥 ... J Erlen - 《Journal of the History of Medicine & Allied Sciences》 被引量...
The World of Sugar by Ulbe Bosma Read expert recommendations “Of global history books out this spring, there’s The World of Sugar by Dutch historian Ulbe Bosma. It covers the history of the sweet stuff, first produced in granulated form in the 6th century BC, but not a huge commodity...
The triangular trade, which derived from the 16th century and joined Africa, Europe and America together for the first time, revolved around slave trade. Europe gained a large profit in the triangular trade, especially in the sugar trade and slave trade. And slave trade contributed to the grea...
In many ways, the story of sugar and tobacco are closely aligned. Both products were initially produced through slave labour, and were originally seen to be beneficial to health. And although both sugar and tobacco have ancient origins, it was their sudden, mass consumption from the mid-17th ...
labor that did not completely destroy the links with the agricultural community; and the third was the Portuguese model in Brazil, which employed slaves in the gold mines, although mining failed to attract the attention of the Portuguese Crown, which favored an economy based on sugar plantations....
切题。该项中的at this time指的就是上文中的in the early 1500s,故选D。【小题4】上文提示“16世纪,巧克力被另一位探险家Hernando Cortez带回了西班牙。”承接上文,F项The people there added other things such as sugar to make it sweet.(那里的人添加了其他东西,如糖,使它变甜。)切题。该项中的...
Orange Drop Doughnuts shown during the segment are quick-cooking baking powder doughnuts that require no rolling or stamping, since the dough is simple dropped into hot oil. They're finished with an orange sugar.
The decline of the American South's cotton and sugar industries paved the way for plantations in British-controlled Fiji and Australia, where victims of "blackbirding" endured horrific working conditions December 5, 2024 The Ten Best History Books of 2024 ...
In the Iberian Peninsula, the dry leaves of the hackberry are eaten by sheep in autumn [14,25]. Hackberry fruits are edible when ripe but are considered toxic when unripe. Although their flavour is rough and they are dry and astringent, they have high sugar content; therefore, the Greeks ...