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Between Slavery and Freedom Special Magistrate John Anderson's Journal of St. Vincent During the Apprenticeship
 
 

Between Slavery and Freedom Special Magistrate John Anderson's Journal of St. Vincent During the Apprenticeship [Hardcover]

John Anderson , Roderick A. McDonald


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St. Vincent's unique historical circumstances, especially the presence of an unassimilated, frequently hostile indigenous Carib population, and the protracted Anglo-French imperial struggle for control of the island that preceded its ultimate incorporation into the British colonial system in 1783, delayed the ascendancy of sugar plantation slavery there. Read the first page
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