From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492-1969A history of the Caribbean from 1492 to the present by the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. This book sets the record straight by collecting all existing knowledge of the Caribbean in relation to the rest of the world, and to provide, through greater awareness of its heritage of exploitation and neglect, a sure foundation for the economic integration of the region. Countries in the Caribbean Sea include Cuba, the Bahamas, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. |
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... import three . The total population in 1778 , excluding births and based only on imports , should have been 541,893 , and that figure excludes imports for 1776 , 1777 and 1778. Allowing 11,000 a year for those three years , the total ...
... import three . The total population in 1778 , excluding births and based only on imports , should have been 541,893 , and that figure excludes imports for 1776 , 1777 and 1778. Allowing 11,000 a year for those three years , the total ...
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... imports from Britain more than double . In these years one - twelfth of total British imports came from Jamaica , nearly one - fortieth of total British exports went to Jamaica . In 1773 one - ninth of total British imports came from ...
... imports from Britain more than double . In these years one - twelfth of total British imports came from Jamaica , nearly one - fortieth of total British exports went to Jamaica . In 1773 one - ninth of total British imports came from ...
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... Imports of lumber , livestock , grain , flour , and bread were permitted in British ships ; exports of sugar , rum , molasses , coffee , cocoa , ginger and pimento were allowed on payment of duties . United States ships were entirely ...
... Imports of lumber , livestock , grain , flour , and bread were permitted in British ships ; exports of sugar , rum , molasses , coffee , cocoa , ginger and pimento were allowed on payment of duties . United States ships were entirely ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Westward Ho | 13 |
Christopher Columbus and the Discovery of the West Indies | 18 |
Copyright | |
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From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492-1969 Eric Williams No preview available - 1983 |
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