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Sugar Changed the World

2023-08-17 11:26:05

When the award-winning husband and wife's team learned that each had a family history of sugar, they followed the worldwide story of this sweet substance and the voices of people who are bitter in sugar life I was urged to look for. From the Indian religious ceremony to the Middle Ages of Europe and Columbus, this road is like a bright band that brought the first staff to America. Sugar is a substance that promotes bloody slave trade and causes a loss of countless lives, but it also plant revolutionary species that will bring about American colonial, Haiti and French freedom. Through songs, oral history, maps and illustrations of over 80 archives, here is a great example of how products can give us a new way to see the history of the world. Timeline, source note, bibliography, index. 2012 Year awarded Young Adult Nonfiction Award

At "Sugar Changed the World" by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos, the author wrote a long message text introducing the history and influence of the sugar industry to readers. In "sugarcane farmers in Louisiana state" producers produced videos sharing the lives of sugar farmers. This text and video have a common theme, but they also convey contradictory views. The contradictory idea is how they show the characteristics of sugar farmers. These conflicting ideas occur with different interpretations. In the text of the world changing sugar, the authors convey the basic idea that sugar affects the entire word in both positive and negative ways. Also, the life of slaves in sugar plantation is cruel and dangerous, and freedom ideas spread all over the world due to the connection between sugar and slave industry.

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Sugar changes the world, and the main text of this module is the historical record of the role of goods in world trade, ethics and the shaping of modern society. Through sugar, the authors tell stories of ideas and merchandise exchanges around the world, the rapid spread of slavery, and ultimately the principles of freedom spreading all over the world. Students will analyze the text to better understand how history helps shape people, culture, and belief systems of the modern world.

Students read the first supplemental text of this module and analyze how sugar will change the world and how supplemental text treats the theme of globalization. This analysis provides the basis for students to further explore the topics of globalization and consumer ethics in this module. Students will study the influence of sugar refining process on agriculture and through discussion and text analysis deepen their understanding of war, information exchange, and complex relationships between the world market. Students continue to use mapping sugar tools