In the poem "West Indies, U.S.", the poet explores the theme of racial discrimination through the lens of Caribbean migrants living in the United States. The poem portrays the harsh realities faced by these migrants, including struggles with identity, displacement, and prejudice. Through vivid imagery and powerful language, the poet highlights the complex intersections of race, culture, and history in shaping the experiences of these marginalized individuals.
Goods and raw material was brought from the west indies to the colonies.
the England
the England
slaves
They didn't trade anything. Slaves were brought from Africa to the West Indies
People from the West Indies.
It was called the Middle Passage . When Africans were carried overseas to the colonies and the West Indies
Triangular Trade
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south carolina
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Triangular trade