Social and Economic Effects of the Sugar Revolution

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Across
  1. 2. The best example of sugar being grown by itself was best seen on this island
  2. 5. This best describes the fact that sugar was grown by itself in the Lesser Antilles
  3. 8. As a result of the Sugar Revolution the number of landowners in the Caribbean did this
  4. 12. The practice of owning land and living in another is referred to as
  5. 13. This led to racial tension on the islands
  6. 14. As a result of the Sugar Revolution the total population of the islands did this
  7. 15. The demand for land meant that the ________ of land increased
Down
  1. 1. The Sugar estates in the British Caribbean were often owned by planters who lived in this country
  2. 3. The need for a large and constant labour force led to the importation of this group
  3. 4. Sugar was grown alongside pimento, dyewood and cotton in this part of the Caribbean
  4. 6. The absorption of smaller tobacco farms led t an increase in the size of this
  5. 7. One's social status in society was dependent on their
  6. 9. This was necessary for the large outlay of building which was prepared for the growth and manufacturing of sugar
  7. 10. The racial composition of the Caribbean changed from mainly ________ to black.
  8. 11. The society changed from one of freedom to this