From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean 1492-1969The first of its kind, From Columbus to Castro is a definitive work about a profoundly important but neglected and misrepresented area of the world. Quite simply it's about millions of people scattered across an arc of islands -- Jamaica, Haiti, Barbados, Antigua, Martinique, Trinidad, among others -- separated by the languages and cultures of their colonizers, but joined together, nevertheless, by a common heritage. |
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Page 368
... represented less than one ton per worker , two - thirds of a ton per acre , about two workers for every three acres , and an average output per factory of 115 tons : less than half the British West Indian average , less than half the ...
... represented less than one ton per worker , two - thirds of a ton per acre , about two workers for every three acres , and an average output per factory of 115 tons : less than half the British West Indian average , less than half the ...
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... represented more than one - third of the Cuban investment , though the money - value declined from $ 544 million in 1929 to $ 240 million in 1936. 90 per cent of the American investment in the Dominican Republic was in sugar , over 50 ...
... represented more than one - third of the Cuban investment , though the money - value declined from $ 544 million in 1929 to $ 240 million in 1936. 90 per cent of the American investment in the Dominican Republic was in sugar , over 50 ...
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... represented 40 per cent of Cuba's exports in 1902 , only 10 per cent in 1939. For the whole period 1902–1939 the average proportion of tobacco in the total exports was less than 14 per cent . Under American rule after 1898 sugar ...
... represented 40 per cent of Cuba's exports in 1902 , only 10 per cent in 1939. For the whole period 1902–1939 the average proportion of tobacco in the total exports was less than 14 per cent . Under American rule after 1898 sugar ...
Contents
Introduction | 10 |
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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