Sugar & Slaves
.... Such a text is Richard S. Dunn's
Sugar and
Slaves: The Rise of the Planted Class in the English West Indies, a book that covers the enormous wealth acquired by ....
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Role of Sugar in Development of British Power
.... consumption of
sugar.
Slaves were the foundation of the cheap production of
sugar in the British colonies. Indeed, not only would ....
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Role of Sucrose in Development of British Power
.... consumption of
sugar.
Slaves were the foundation of the cheap production of
sugar in the British colonies. Indeed, not only would ....
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Black Southerners and Slavery
.... Dunn, Richard S.
Sugar and
Slaves. .... In some cases, when a
sugar planter needed more
slaves but could not buy them, he would hire them from nearby planters. ....
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Slave Revolt of 1811 New Orleans
.... The Slave Revolt of 1811 forever changed the planter class, the
sugar and cotton industries, and the place of planters,
slaves, and blacks in society. ....
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Economics of Slavery in the New World
.... To make Cuban
sugar cane a productive enterprise once again, over half a million
slaves were imported in a thirty year period, more than doubling the number ....
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Life for Freed Slaves
.... freed
slaves' sometimes calm reception of freedom, was the hope that things might go on much as they had been. The staple crops, such as rice,
sugar, tobacco ....
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Colonialization of the Americas
.... to rise during the 17th century, so did the spread of
sugar cane plantations and .... When this was evident to the Spanish, they began to import
slaves from Africa. ....
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Importance of Land in Early America
.... Southerner was a farmer who owned his land and buildings, and with his own labor, and that of half a dozen
slaves, cultivated the cash crop-
sugar, tobacco or ....
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Slave Communities
.... especially in those areas where slavery was the strongest, including of course the South, where, where
slaves once worked on tobacco, cotton,
sugar, and rice ....
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Slavery in the US
.... especially in those areas where slavery was the strongest, including of course the South, where, where
slaves once worked on tobacco, cotton,
sugar, and rice ....
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The Slave Trade in Africa
.... This was during Africa's "early modern" period from 1600 to 1800, at which time the gold,
sugar, tobacco, and cotton produced by African
slaves in the New ....
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Slavery In England
.... in 1833 (Bloy 2). The act caused disaster in the West Indies, where the
sugar trade (reliant on slavery) collapsed. The Act instantly freed all
slaves under six ....
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Voodoo in the United States
.... The West African
slaves who were brought to the
sugar plantations in Haiti soon adapted their native beliefs to the circumstances which awaited them in the New ....
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Southern Plantation History
.... From his explanation of how
sugar production was carried out to the cultural .... of the mature plantation complex, noting that its workers were
slaves and it did ....
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Plantation System: The Rise and Fall
.... From his explanation of how
sugar production was carried out to the cultural .... of the mature plantation complex, noting that its workers were
slaves and it did ....
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World History
.... was based on the exploitation of both the native population and
slaves imported from .... with respect to the modern era is the influence of
sugar and tobacco and ....
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Initial Interactin of Europeans in the Americas
.... was based on the exploitation of both the native population and
slaves imported from .... with respect to the modern era is the influence of
sugar and tobacco and ....
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The System of Slavery
.... of cheap land into productive plantations of in digo, rice, cotton, and
sugar... The article quotes one planter as saying, "We teach them they are
slaves... ....
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History of Slavery
.... engaged in slavery in Europe when they first enslaved the Native Americans of the region and then brought
slaves from Africa to work the
sugar plantations of ....
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Deforestation & Dislocation in Haiti
.... 1697, up through the last century it was the richest
sugar-producing colony .... and-burn deforestation to build huge plantations tilled by imported African
slaves. ....
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European Slave Trade
.... engaged in slavery in Europe when they first enslaved the Native Americans of the region and then brought
slaves from Africa to work the
sugar plantations of ....
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North/South History
.... Depending on the labor of
slaves, the plantations were both homes and business .... the bulk of the South's staple crops of tobacco, cotton,
sugar, rice, and hemp. ....
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Slavery and the South
.... The long growing season ensured that the
slaves would be working constantly .... was losing its competition in its original exports of rice,
sugar and tobacco to ....
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The Civil War and The North & South
.... Depending on the labor of
slaves, the plantations were both homes and business .... the bulk of the South's staple crops of tobacco, cotton,
sugar, rice, and hemp. ....
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A Brief History of British Guyana
.... The trade in
sugar increased, the business of cultivation sped up considerably .... of cultivation expanded, and with the expansion came a greater trade in
slaves. ....
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ETHNICITY, GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
.... Spanish) and Afro-Caribbean (the descendants of
slaves brought from there after the early 16th century to provide cheap labor for the
sugar cane plantations ....
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18th century France
.... philosophical construct, underpinned by an "indispensable need for
sugar and agricultural .... be drafted to "unambiguously resolve the status of
slaves" (6). The ....
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Blacks in 17th Century France
.... philosophical construct, underpinned by an "indispensable need for
sugar and agricultural .... be drafted to "unambiguously resolve the status of
slaves" (6). The ....
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Blacks in 18th Century France
.... philosophical construct, underpinned by an "indispensable need for
sugar and agricultural .... be drafted to "unambiguously resolve the status of
slaves" (6). The ....
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