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    Sugarcane Case Study

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    As depicted from the case study‚ sugarcane was a major commodity‚ which facilitated slave trade during the colonial time. Sugarcane was used to manufacture a drink called the Kill-devil‚ which was better compared to the expensive bear and wine. This drink evolved during the colonial time and kept on changing names from Kill devil to Rumbullion based on the ingredients added to the canned sugar. The name Rumbullion was later shortened to Rum. During this colonial time‚ sugarcane planting was an important

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    a new system which no longer required the slave work. The country could get more profit from the free trade and free labor. Besides that the sugar was replaced by the cotton‚ which became the main produce of the British economy. Furthermore‚ when the America became independent‚ the profit from the Britain’s sugar colonies‚ such as Jamaica and Barbados‚ declined as America now could trade directly with the French and Dutch

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    the Renaissance began in Spain‚ and for a while the Spanish played the primary part in the slave market. Soon‚ though‚ slavery spread to the other parts of Europe. This was especially true with the case of the Italian city-states in which the Renaissance boomed. As the Renaissance grew in Italy and as the city-states expanded‚ slavery became more and more widespread until Italy became a main user of slaves (Hooker). In contrast to slavery in the later periods of the Industrial Revolution and the

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    “The transatlantic slave trade was responsible for the forced migration of between 12 - 15 million people from Africa to the Western Hemisphere from the middle of the 15th century to the end of the 19th century” (USI). The northern delegates struggled with this because they wanted to get rid of this trade‚ but some northern business benefited from the trade. “Northern business often played a significant role in financing the trade‚ outfitting and supplying the crews‚ and building

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    African slave labor was widely used in the Americas because even though they were expensive‚ they were better investments for plantation owners than Amerindians or indentured servants‚ the two other labor systems at this time. African slaves were immune to more diseases than the Amerindians‚ therefore they lived longer‚ which was a good investment. The English‚ French‚ and Dutch colonies in the Caribbean profited when they switched their laborers from indentured servants to African slaves. The rapid

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    The autobiography of Olaudah Equiano telling his experience during the slave trade compared to The Amistad shares many similarities as well as differences. As a whole‚ both of these historical stories emotionally and mentally tells the struggle of slavery including how they were treated as well as how big slavery was. In both stories it described how slavery affected African Americans so badly that death might have been better than being treated as nothing by being chained and thrown together‚ taken

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    Revolution played a key role in abolition of slave trade‚ because they took initiatives that constituted an organized movement. The important catalyst came into being to shape the Americans. At this level‚ the fate of British colonies unleashed a heated debate about the political representation that was often enclosed in disfranchisement and the vote. The commitment of the revolutionaries to the equality and freedom led to the growing unease over the slave trade legitimacy. This was also visible in the

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    Abolition

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    Trans-Atlantic slave trade which began in the early 16th century‚ gained ground in the following three centuries and was eventually abolished in the 1800s. By the late 18th century‚ the British population began to find the slave trade both morally and financially disagreeable. The four main factors which contributed to the abolition of the slave trade were the campaigns of the white middle class‚ the mass support from the white working class‚ the protestations by the black slaves and the economic

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    The amount of slaves that one owns can correlate with one’s wealth. Those who were captive had to endure endless abuse. Some were lucky to come under the protection of the church‚ but those who were not ended up being worked to death. The treatment of slaves was different between countries. One thing is certain: that many of the slaves were kidnapped and torn apart from their families. The Spaniards began their colonization around 1492. The most famous exploration was Christopher Columbus’

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    slavery because it would upset and cause conflict with the individuals of power in Lagos. Rather‚ the British used a variety of terms to describe slavery‚ for example “[they] insisted that ‘domestic’ slavery in Africa was ‘benign’ or ‘mild’‚ and that slaves should be regarded as ‘servants‚’ ‘serfs’ or ‘family retainers‚’ rather than downtrodden beasts of burden.” The British feared that upsetting the regional social system and structure would cause a social revolution in the city. This proves that

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