How did the English sugar plantations of the Caribbean differ from the English colonies in the south of North America?

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  1. How did the English sugar plantations of the Caribbean differ from the English colonies in the south of North America? 

 

 

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The colonization of the American islands by Great Britain was a gradual process and began with settlements such as Jamestown, Massachusetts, Plymouth, etc. Over time as the empire strengthened and with the start of the transatlantic slave trade, several colonies sprung up in different areas, one of them being the Caribbean islands.

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