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Cultivation of Sugar-Cane, Jamaica

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In the late sixteenth century, French, English and Dutch merchant and privateer ships began attacking Spanish and Portuguese in West Indies coastal areas. They had bases in the places the Spanish could not conquer, such as the Lesser Antilles, the northern coast of South America, the mouth of the Orinoco, and the Atlantic Coast of Central America. They managed to establish their foot on St Kitts in 1624 and Barbados in 1626. When the Sugar Revolution took off, they brought in thousands of African slaves to work the fields and mills. English, Dutch, French and Spanish colonists, and in many cases their slaves from Africa first entered and then occupied the coast of The Guianas. The Dutch, allied with the Caribs of the Orinoco carried the fight against Spanish in all South America. The English of Jamaica established alliances with the Miskito Kingdom of modern-day Nicaragua and Honduras, and began logging on the coast of modern-day Belize. These interconnected commercial and diplomatic relations made up the Western Caribbean Zone which was in place in the early eighteenth century. West Indies gave names to several West India companies of the 17th and 18th centuries, including the Danish West India Company, the Dutch West India Company, the French West India Company, and the Swedish West India Company.

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1899
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Hill, Robert Thomas, 1858-1941, Author
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West Indies

West Indies colonization by North Europeans
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New York
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New York Public Library
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http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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west indies british description and travel puerto rico cuba sugar industry schomburg center for research in black culture manuscripts archives and rare books division cuba and porto rico with the other islands of the west indies their topography climate flora products industries cities people political conditions etc ultra high resolution high resolution schomburg arthur alfonso 1874 1938 former owner cultivation sugar cane jamaica 19th century history of puerto rico history troop adaptation grass family plant photography plantation crop caribbean west indies rude bwoy spirits llc plant community black and white infantry soldier m military organization new york public library