Answer:
A. by demonstrating how taxation drove the abolitionist movement in America.
Step-by-step explanation:
This excerpt of "Sugar Changed the World" gives us historical details that show how England's excessive taxation over molasses began to stir Americans up. They realized that, by having no voice in the Parliament, they had no way of preventing abuses from the British government, so independence from the Crown was the only option. As we know, after America began to fight for independence, there was a clash between the Southern and the Northern states. With America being independent, the North saw the necessity of freeing the slaves. It would be better for the country to have former slaves now working to make money and spend that money, promoting economic growth. The excerpt shows us the beginning of this process.