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- The Slave Trade and the British Empire
- Level 3 History (91436) 2018
- How Did Sugar Feed Slavery?
- Slavery, Economic Development, and Modernization on Louisiana Sugar Plantations, 1820-1860
- Constructing a Picturesque Landscape: Picturing Sugar Plantations in the Eighteenth-Century British West Indies
- Sugar Plantations in Louisiana
- Based on the Crown Diameter1d.B.H. Relationship of Open-Grown Sugar Maples
- To Burn Or Not to Burn: Bagasse That It Is
- Redcliffe Southern Times
- Build a Hunting Oasis Within Your Pine Plantation with Durana White Clover!
- The Longleaf Pine Savanna
- 1807-2007: Over 200 Years of Campaigning Against Slavery
- Ameliorating Empire: Slavery and Protection in the British Colonies, 1783-1865
- Britain and the Slave Trade
- Plantation Life Supplemental Materials for Oak Alley Plantation K-5
- Sugar Maple Yvonne C
- Slavery and the British Country House
- Bagasse: a Potential Organic Soil Amendment Used in Sugarcane Production1 Jehangir H