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A travel-historical narrative traces the island's passage from early European conquest through plantation economy and the transatlantic slave trade to emancipation and its aftermath. Drawing on archival sources and personal observation, it examines the importation of white bonded labour and African slaves, the Middle Passage, plantation routine, rebellions and Maroon resistance, missionary activity and Christianization, and the social and economic challenges after freedom. Interweaving historical chapters with travel impressions, the author charts cultural transformation, racial and labour relations, and lingering inequalities while suggesting hopeful prospects for development under changing imperial attitudes.
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