The most significant factor contributing to agriculture in the Delhi Sultanate was
A) slave labor on sugar plantations.
B) a switch to the three-field crop rotation system.
C) the use of swidden agricultural practices.
D) extensive irrigation canals.
E) staple crops, including cucumbers and melons.
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