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Sugar was linked to obesity. Sugar substitutes reduced calories .
Sugar was brought to the Caribbean in 1493. Columbus died in 1506.
Honey was popular, but sugar could be harvested more easily.
Machines replaced human labor in sugar processing. Prices plummeted.
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