In 1776, British Guiana (now Guyana) was not a major economic power, but it was valuable for its sugar plantations, which were profitable due to the transatlantic slave trade. The colony's economy relied heavily on sugar exports, and its worth can be assessed through the profitability of these plantations. While specific monetary values are difficult to pinpoint, the colony played a significant role in the British Empire's agricultural wealth during that period.
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