Slaves' Economy

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African diaspora livelihoods
Amity Hall
Atlantic slavery studies
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colonial Caribbean economies
Cotton Slaves
Dale Tomich
economic agency of enslaved people
enslaved entrepreneurship
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Estate Slaves
Free Saturday
Guinea Corn
Hilary Mcd. Beckles
Independent Economic Activities
Internal Marketing System
Jamaican Slaves
John Campbell
John T. Schlotterbeck
Late Antebellum
Late Antebellum Period
Lord's Day
Lord’s Day
Louisiana Sugar Plantations
Mary Turner
Master Slave Relation
Philip D. Morgan
plantation labour systems
Provision Grounds
Richard Price
Roderick A. Mcdonald
Saramaka Maroons
Saramaka Territory
Short Staple Cotton
Sir William Young
Slave Provision Grounds
Slave Subsistence
Slaves Living
St James Parish
subsistence agriculture history
Sugar Estate
Sunday
Windward Islands
Woodville K. Marshall

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714641720
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Slaves achieved a degree of economic independence, producing food, tending cash crops, raising livestock, manufacturing furnished goods, marketing their own products, consuming and saving the proceeds and bequeathing property to their descendants. The editors of this volume contend that the legacy of slavery cannot be understood without a full appreciation of the slaves' economy.

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