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Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume 1 (of 2) / A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day

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A detailed, anecdote-rich survey of an Atlantic colony tracing its natural features, climate, and economy alongside a chronological history from pre-colonial indigenous presence through European settlement, military conflicts, and changes in governance. The narrative combines statistical material, biographies of prominent local families and governors, accounts of legal and social institutions including slavery and emancipation, and descriptions of trade, agriculture, and parish life. Episodes of conflict, administration, and cultural legend are interwoven with practical observations on post-emancipation labor systems and island society, organized into chapters that alternate historical narrative, biographical notices, and topographical and economic description.

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Lanaghan, Mrs. portrait

Mrs. Lanaghan

Mrs. Lanaghan is best known for her detailed work on the Caribbean island of Antigua, as presented in her two-volume series "Antigua and the Antiguans." This comprehensive account explores the history and culture of the colony, tracing its development from the time of the Caribs to the contemporary period. Through her writing, she provides valuable insights into the lives of its inhabitants and the socio-political dynamics of the region. Her contributions are significant for those interested in Caribbean history and colonial studies.

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