African slaves used rattles on plantations as a form of communication and to maintain cultural practices and traditions that were suppressed by their enslavers. The rattles were used to send signals, warnings, and messages to each other without being understood by their captors.
Ex-slaves in the Caribbean faced struggles such as economic exploitation, limited access to education and healthcare, and ongoing discrimination from both the colonial authorities and the local population. Many ex-slaves also lacked land ownership and faced challenges in establishing themselves as independent farmers or artisans.
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John Blackford has written: 'Ferry Hill Plantation journal, January 4, 1838-January 15, 1839' -- subject(s): Plantation life
Fanny Kemble has written: 'A year of consolation' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Francis the First' -- subject(s): Drama, Drama. 'Principles and privilege' -- subject(s): History, Slaves, Diaries, Social conditions, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Slavery, Plantation life 'Mary Stuart' 'Journal of a residence in America' -- subject(s): Pictorial works 'Further Records' 'Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-1839' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Diaries, History, Plantation life, Plantation owner's wives, Plantation owners' spouses, Slavery, Social life and customs 'Record Of A Girlhood V2' 'Poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Many slaves ran to the mountains (called Maroons). Also,Samuel Sharpe (A Jamaican national hero) was the main instigator of the slave rebellion in 1831 which was largely instrumental in bringing about the abolition of slavery in Jamaica in 1838.
Jamaican slaves gained full emancipation in 1838 through a series of fights and battles for their freedom. The first legislation that led to emancipation took place in 1834.
Slavery was abolished in the Bahamas in 1834, with full emancipation granted in 1838.
In 1838, the state of Georgia was divided into counties.
28th June 1838
Guiana 1838 was released on 09/24/2004.
The Production Budget for Guiana 1838 was $1,000,000.
the role of women in 1838 was to stay home and clean