Caribbean History: Foundations Book 1
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Language
English
ISBN
978-1-4082-0593-8
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Unit 1 The indigenous Americans and the Europeans
1 America’s indigenous people
2 The Tainos
3 The Kalinagos
4 Spanish power moves west
5 Colonising the Greater Antilles
Unit 2 200 years of colonial rivalry
6 Spain’s sixteenth-century empire
7 Sixteenth-century challenges to Spain
8 Tobacco – the fi rst plantation crop
9 Seventeenth-century struggles for land and trade
Unit 3 Sugar and enslavement
10 The rise of King Sugar
11 West African societies
12 The transatlantic enslavement trade
13 The sugar plantation
14 Enslavement off the plantation
15 African cultural forms
Unit 4 Resistance and revolt
16 Control: English colonies
17 Control: French and Spanish colonies
18 The enslaved resist
19 Three rebellions
20 The emancipation revolts
Unit 5 Towards emancipation
21 Abolition
22 Between abolition and emancipation
23 Emancipation
24 Apprenticeship
25 Freedom for the French, Spanish and Dutch enslaved
Unit 6 Adjusting to emancipation
26 After 1838: escaping from forced labour
27 After 1838: new forms of society
28 After 1838: the changing sugar plantation
29 The migration ‘solution’
30 India and her people
31 Indians in Caribbean society
32 Migration in French, Dutch and Spanish colonies
33 From representative to Crown colony government
34 Serving a free society: Crown colony government
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