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because when the people ship to the island they'll probably over take the land

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What was the first Caribbean country to be free from slavery?

Haiti was the first Caribbean country to achieve independence from slavery in 1804 after a successful slave revolt against French colonial rule.


When did slavery end in the Caribbean?

The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 of Parliament of the United Kingdom abolished slavery throughout the British Empire. This was as a result of the campain lead by William Wilberforce.That's sort of a difficult question to answer because the abolition of slavery differed from country to country throughout the Caribbean


What Year slavery was abolish in the Caribbean?

Slavery was abolished in the Caribbean in different years depending on the specific country. For example, in British colonies such as Jamaica and Barbados, slavery was abolished in 1834 with the Slavery Abolition Act. In French colonies like Haiti, slavery was abolished in 1794 during the French Revolution but then reintroduced, only to be permanently abolished in 1848. Other Caribbean countries had varying abolition dates based on their colonial histories and legislative processes.


Where was slavery legal in 1800s?

Slavery was legal in many parts of the world in the 1800s, including the United States, Brazil, Cuba, and various European colonies in Africa and the Caribbean.


WHY DID THEY INTRODUCE INDENTURESHIP?

Indentureship was introduced as a means to address labor shortages in colonies, particularly in the Caribbean and Americas, after the abolition of slavery. It allowed for the recruitment of laborers from other regions under fixed contracts.Indentured laborers were promised passage, food, and shelter in exchange for their work for a specific period of time.

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