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The sugar industry and the abolition of the slave trade, 1775-1810


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The sugar industry and the abolition of the slave trade, 1775-1810

Author

Selwyn H. H. Carrington

Year of Publication

2002

Publisher

University Press of Florida

City of Publication

Gainesville, FL

Pages

362

Language

en

ISBN

0813025575

ARI Id

1670163367368


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Sugar production and British Caribbean dependence on external markets, 1769-1776
The American war and the British Caribbean economy
British policy, Canadian preference, and the West Indian economy, 1783-1810
The sugar market after 1775
Debt, decline, and the sugar industry, 1775-1810
New management techniques and planter reforms
Hired slave labour
British Caribbean slavery and abolition
The sugar industry and eighteenth-century revolutions
War, trade, and planter survival, 1793-1810
Profitability and decline: issues and concepts, an epilogue.
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