The Biography of CoffeeCrabtree Publishing Company, 2006 - Всего страниц: 32 Next to petroleum, coffee beans are the second most valuable commodity traded in the world. Young readers will be fascinated to learn how this popular product is grown, harvested, processed, and sold. Find out where coffee plants originated from and how coffee was spread around the world. Exciting text, and full-color maps and photographs also highlight such other topics as - What is a commodity? - where coffee is grown today - the history of coffee seed cultivation and uses - the impact of growing coffee on the environment - coffee plantations and the history of slavery - fair trade coffee Teacher's guide available. |
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Adrianna Morganelli. Coffee Spreads Slavery on Coffee Plantations The Colonos System Immigrants from Europe. From the early 1400s to the 1600s , European countries sent ships of exploration in search of trade routes to Asia . Countries ...
Adrianna Morganelli. Coffee Spreads Slavery on Coffee Plantations The Colonos System Immigrants from Europe. From the early 1400s to the 1600s , European countries sent ships of exploration in search of trade routes to Asia . Countries ...
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... Europe's colonies overseas . Plantation owners often used local people as slaves to harvest and process coffee because ... European diseases , such as influenza . ( above ) In the 1880s , Dutch planters in Java and Sumatra , in Indonesia ...
... Europe's colonies overseas . Plantation owners often used local people as slaves to harvest and process coffee because ... European diseases , such as influenza . ( above ) In the 1880s , Dutch planters in Java and Sumatra , in Indonesia ...
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... European immigrants arrived to work on the plantations . In 1901 , more than 16 million bags of coffee seeds were exported from coffee plantations in Sao Paolo , in southeastern Brazil . Today , Brazil is the top producer of coffea ...
... European immigrants arrived to work on the plantations . In 1901 , more than 16 million bags of coffee seeds were exported from coffee plantations in Sao Paolo , in southeastern Brazil . Today , Brazil is the top producer of coffea ...
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