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What was one problem that plantation owners

in the 1600s faced with growing sugar cane?
O The process of refining sugar was not well known at that
time.
O Sugar needed to be refined soon after the cane was
harvested.
O Sugar cane was a difficult crop that did not grow in most
climates.
O Most plantations did not have the labor force required to
cultivate sugar cane.

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Answer:

Sugar can was a crop that did not grow in most climates.

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Answer:

Sugar needed to be refined soon after the cane was harvested. ( B )

Explanation i just answered the question

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