Asked by Andrew Magda on Jun 03, 2024

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What area was the major producer of revenue for the British crown in the eighteenth century?

A) New England
B) the Middle Colonies
C) the Caribbean
D) Benin
E) North Africa

Major Producer

An entity or individual that significantly contributes to the supply of a particular good or service in the market.

Revenue

The income that a government, organization, or business receives from its activities, often used to fund operations.

  • Determine the economic role of essential cash crops such as sugar, rice, coffee, and tobacco in the 18th century and their correlation with the employment of enslaved individuals.
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AB
Alana BridgesJun 07, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Caribbean was the major producer of revenue for the British crown in the eighteenth century due to the production of sugar, rum, and other valuable commodities through the labor of enslaved Africans. The other choices were not significant sources of revenue for the British crown during this time period.