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Which of the following were the French colonies that benefited from the slave trade?

a. Martinique b. Guadeloupe c. San Domingo d. Nantes

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Answered by cuteangle66
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Answer:

Consider the following statements and identify the correct response from the options given thereafter:a. The colonies in the Caribbean were important suppliers ...

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Martinique, Guadeloupe, and San Domingo, the Caribbean colonies, were significant producers of goods including tobacco, indigo, sugar, and coffee.

Explanation:

The right response is

The slave trade was beneficial to the development of Martinique and San Domingo.

  • French traders were significant exporters of tobacco, indigo, sugar, coffee, and slaves from Africa to the Caribbean.
  • The slave trade helped French port towns like Bordeaux and Nantes grow economically.
  • The French colonies eventually ended slavery in 1848.
  • For a number of years, France had colonies where they brought in slaves to work on the plantations from Martinique, Guadeloupe, and West Africa.
  • During this time, the Creole language of the Antilles emerged.
  • In writing, England received France's Dominican holdings in 1763.
  • Martinique, Guadeloupe, and San Domingo, the Caribbean colonies, were significant producers of goods including tobacco, indigo, sugar, and coffee.

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