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Instructiоns Anаlyze the prоvided imаge аnd answer the questiоns that follow. Source Sugar Cane Harvest, Antigua, West Indies, 1823 The workers form a line hacking into the crop, which disappears down a dip at the far side of the field. Other dark-skinned people, including a pair with a woman and child, bundle the stalks or hand the bundles onto horse-drawn carriages. The men wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts. The women and child wear long skirts and long or short-sleeved shirts, all in tones of red, blue, and white. Some wear hats or head wraps. A dark-skinned man stands apart from the laborers, near the lower left corner. He wears a tall hat, a jacket, and pants, and strides forward using a stick as a walking staff. In the lower right corner, a white man on horseback wears a suit with a frilly cravat and a top hat. He holds one hand out to another dark-skinned man, who holds a whip and hat in one hand. The other hand is open, palm up, as he looks up at the man on horseback. These men are in the shade of a palm tree rising up the right edge of the composition. Low hills roll back to a windmill, other structures, and more palm trees to our right on the horizon, which comes about a third of the way up this print. A few white clouds kick up against a washed out, pale blue sky. Printed under the image, text reads, “Proof” to the left, “London Published by W. Clark Dartmouth Street 1823” at the center, and the number 4 to the right. Cutting the Sugar-Cane by William Clark, 1823. Courtesy of the British Library. 1786.c.9

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