Abstract
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to show how a middle school lesson on “human-environmental interaction” can be developed by comparing and contrasting two natural environments, that of the Dominican Republic and the American Gulf South, in the production of one agricultural product, sugar cane, and then relating this to technological change in agriculture. The specific locational focus is on Alabama.
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