""An Address to the Dutchess of York, Against the Use of Sugar"" is a book written by Catherine, Frederica Charlotte Ulrica in 1792. The book is a passionate plea to the Dutchess of York, urging her to give up the use of sugar. The author argues that the sugar trade is built on the backs of enslaved people, who are forced to work in inhumane conditions in the sugar plantations of the Caribbean. She also highlights the health risks associated with...
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