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Find Who, What, When (years, centuries), Where and historical significance of each term below.
Sugar
Eurocentrism
Nile Valley Civilization
Moors
Mandingo
Mali
Kora
Society with slaves vs. slave society
Vagrancy Laws
Jamaica
Triangular Trade
Virginia Company
Atlantic Creoles
Virginia Slave Code
Zanzabar
Coastal Plains
Explanation & Answer
The following is the final document of your assingment.
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The following essay has the historical information of different items.
Sugar
Sugar was first used by a man in Polynesia, which later spread to India. Precisely, 510 BC
Emperor Darius of Persia invaded India where the food the plant that produced honey without
bees. Afterward, the Arab people in the seventh century AD that led to the breaking of the big
secret of what sugar was and how it would be obtained. Then later Arabs invaded Persia in 642
AD where they discovered how to grow sugar canes and the production process involved in
making sugar. The spread of sugar spread even to Western European countries. As a result, this
range shows a significant expansion of trading activities in Western Europe and the Eastern
Europe.
Eurocentric
Throughout the course of the history of Europe and the capital coincide in coordinated areas
across the world. Essentially Eurocentric was the mainstream that coincided with a history of
Europe and its antecedents and successors and all the heirs and led to the modern civilization.
This practice began in 1450, and the second phase was in 1870. More so, this practice divided
people on earth into two categories that are the active individuals who are in the mainstream and
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the passive people. The mainstream’s beginning lay outside Europe in Egypt and the Near East.
The colonization was mainly carried out by the Europeans between the years 1450 to 1945.
Nile Valley Civilization
The ancient Nile Valley civilization mostly occurred along the banks of the Nile, alongside
Tigris-Euphrates, Indus and Yangtze River Valleys. As a result, the Nile created agricultural
lands that pr...