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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Page 127
... wrote in 1715 , ' a sort of barrier against an approaching neighbour ' . The British Government and public , who wanted more sugar and cheaper sugar , stepped in . Why did not the Jamaican planters cultivate sugar on the idle land ? The ...
... wrote in 1715 , ' a sort of barrier against an approaching neighbour ' . The British Government and public , who wanted more sugar and cheaper sugar , stepped in . Why did not the Jamaican planters cultivate sugar on the idle land ? The ...
Page 254
... wrote on September 17 , 1802 , ... the news of the re- establishment of slavery in Guadeloupe has made me lose a great part of my influence on the blacks . ' Nine days later he wrote to Bonaparte : " The colonists and the men of ...
... wrote on September 17 , 1802 , ... the news of the re- establishment of slavery in Guadeloupe has made me lose a great part of my influence on the blacks . ' Nine days later he wrote to Bonaparte : " The colonists and the men of ...
Page 322
... wrote confidentially to the Secretary of State for the Colonies : ' Now the ball has begun to roll , nobody can say when or where it is to stop . ' From British Guiana the ball rolled , in the following year , to Jamaica . While the ...
... wrote confidentially to the Secretary of State for the Colonies : ' Now the ball has begun to roll , nobody can say when or where it is to stop . ' From British Guiana the ball rolled , in the following year , to Jamaica . While the ...
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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