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Creating the Caribbean: The Colonial West Indies -- pt. 2: The High Plantation Period, 1697-1791

Creating the Caribbean: The Colonial West Indies -- pt. 2: The High Plantation Period, 1697-1791

Update: 2024-09-13
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We examine the complex and tumultuous history of the lands around the Caribbean basin, including the rise of the massive sugar-plantation colonies of Jamaica and Saint Domingue, which depended upon an enormous traffic in enslaved African workers, the emergence of distinctive creole languages and spiritual practices, the flourishing of piracy amidst inter-imperial wars, and the long struggle of resistance by slave rebels and defiant Maroons which eventually culminated in the catacylismic upheaval known today as the Haitian Revolution.

Image: Women at a linen market, Dominica, by Agostino Brunias, ca. 1780.

Our previous lecture on Creating the Caribbean: https://soundcloud.com/historiansplaining/creating-the-caribbean-the-colonial-west-indies-pt-1-1496-1697

Suggested further reading: Richard Dunn, "Sugar and Slaves"; Trevor Burnard, "Master, Tyranny, & Desire: Thomas Thistlewood and His Slaves"; John Sensbach, "Rebecca's Revival"; Marcus Rediker, "The Slave Ship"; Rediker & Linebaugh, "The Many-Headed Hydra"; Christopher L. Brown, "Moral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism."

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Creating the Caribbean: The Colonial West Indies -- pt. 2: The High Plantation Period, 1697-1791

Creating the Caribbean: The Colonial West Indies -- pt. 2: The High Plantation Period, 1697-1791