Form: 5H
Teacher: Ms. Turner
Center number: 100098
School: The Queen’s School
Preface
Question
Rationale
Introduction
Conditions that slaves worked under in British plantation slavery
Description of the slaves trade as it occurred in africa,the middle passage and the west indies
Punishments
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
What evidence is there to prove that the Africans in the 1655 and 1807 were ill-treated who arrived in the British West Indies?
The researchers choose this topic of research because further investigation was needed to be done on the Africans between the years1655 and 1807 who were ill-treated. It was comprised in various sectors to arrive to one goal, which was to make a profit on the slaves no matter what. Slavery was nothing to adore because it only wrought bitterness for slaved individuals Jose’ Marti a poetic philosopher and journalist in one his writing. “Hatred slavery inevitable after math.” The hinterlands of West Africa was where it started and it followed through with a lot of suffering and peril before finally ending in catastrophe for the planters and initial exculpation for the slaves and slavery was an interesting period in the British west Indian history. I will educate you about the conditions under which slaves produced the various crops in the British West Indies.
The horrible treatments of slaves will be forever engraved in the history books. The obvious effects have been past down to generations and have been expressed through racist evil behaviors. The hatred spread down through generations like wildfires on a hot summer day in a wild bush. The evils of slavery were so major that the half could never have been told. But how all this ill-treatment come to “a head”, was out of the want for anew labor source in the Sugar Revolution. Planters wanted to invest in free labor and did not care as much about the black workers