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Reize naar Surinamen en door de binnenste gedeelten van Guiana — Deel 4

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The work recounts a traveler's military and civil experience in Surinam and the interior of Guiana, combining battlefield narrative with detailed observations of plantation economy, slave life, maroon communities, and local flora and fauna. It offers vivid portraits of figures such as the maroon leader Graman Quacy, descriptions of coffee plantations and fishing species, and episodes of cruelty and compassion. Appendices present practical letters and proposals on land reclamation, coffee cultivation, plantation administration, and gradual abolition measures, followed by a descriptive section on French Guiana covering geography, climate, history, population, and Indigenous customs.

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John Gabriel Stedman

John Gabriel Stedman was an 18th-century explorer and writer, best known for his detailed account of his experiences in Suriname. His most notable work, "Narrative, of a five years' expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam," provides a vivid depiction of the struggles and lives of enslaved people during a time of rebellion. Stedman's writings are significant for their firsthand observations and insights into the social and political climate of the region, contributing to the understanding of colonial history and the complexities of slavery. His travel narratives also reflect the broader European interest in exploration and the natural world during the Enlightenment.

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