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The History of the Island of Dominica / Containing a Description of Its Situation, Extent, Climate, Mountains, Rivers, Natural Productions, &c. &c. cover

The History of the Island of Dominica / Containing a Description of Its Situation, Extent, Climate, Mountains, Rivers, Natural Productions, &c. &c.

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A detailed survey of a Caribbean island covering physical geography—situation, extent, climate, mountains, rivers, soils, and natural history including plants, animals, reptiles, and insects—and agricultural produce and cultivation practices. It recounts the island's capture and transfer between colonial powers and describes land grants, settlement policies, and trade, including ports and commerce. Civil institutions, courts, militia, parish divisions, the capital, fortifications, and local customs receive practical description. Social groups are profiled—European settlers, free people of colour, indigenous inhabitants, and enslaved Africans—with discussion of manners, laws, a recorded slave uprising and its suppression. Observations conclude with remarks on resources and prospects for settlement and commerce.

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Thomas Atwood

Thomas Atwood was a writer known for his detailed exploration of the Caribbean, particularly through his notable work, "The History of the Island of Dominica." This book provides an in-depth description of Dominica's geography, climate, and natural resources, reflecting Atwood's interest in the island's unique environment and cultural context. His contributions offer valuable insights into the historical and ecological aspects of Dominica, making his work significant for those interested in Caribbean studies and natural history.

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