Sugar and Slavery: An Economic History of the British West Indies, 1623-1775 |
Contents
The map of The West Indies about 1750 p xiv is after Richard | 4 |
British and French Sugar Consumption | 24 |
Consumption and Population Growth | 30 |
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18th century absentee acres agriculture annual Antigua Barbadian Beckford Board of Trade Britain British Colonies British sugar British West Indies cane capital Caribbean cent Codrington commercial commission agents commodities consumption crops cultivation debts Deerr Dutch duties Edward Long Empire England English European exports factors foreign sugar French Governor History of Barbados History of Jamaica History of Sugar Ibid imports increased Ireland John labour land Lascelles Leeward Islands Lesser Antilles livestock London London merchants manufactures mercantile molasses Montserrat mother country muscovado sugar Navigation Acts Negro slaves Nevis North American Oliver P.R.O. London Parliament period planters planting political population port profits proprietors provisions re-exports refiners Richard Royal African Company Samuel Martin servants settlement settlers ships slave trade Spanish St Christopher St Kitts staples sterling sugar industry sugar plantations sugar products supply Thomas tion tobacco tropical Tullideph wealth William William Beckford wrote