The West Indies: Being a Description of the Islands, Progress of Christianity, Education, and Liberty Among the Colored Population Generally
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The work describes the geography, climate, and natural resources of the Caribbean islands, emphasizing tropical weather patterns, seasonal rains, and prevailing trade winds. It provides detailed observations of one large island’s topography, rivers, mountains, plantations, and common crops and fruits. The text documents the effects of hurricanes, floods, and disease on settlements and daily life, noting housing and labor conditions before and after emancipation. It traces the spread of Christianity and educational efforts and reports on evolving civil liberties among the Black population. Practical notes on agriculture, local industries, and medicinal plants complete a combined travelogue and social account of island life.






