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Title Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
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During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Jamaica was the largest and most profitable island in Britain's West Indian plantation economy. An estimated one million enslaved Africans were forcibly shipped there to work on the island's plantations, from which sugar was the main export. In 1759 Nathaniel Phillips of Slebech in Pembrokeshire moved to Jamaica. In 1761 he bought half of the Pleasant Hill plantation. During his time on the island he acquired four plantations and owned hundreds of enslaved people. Phillips’ papers form part of the Slebech Estate records held at the National Library of Wales. They provide numerous, albeit unsettling, insights into the history of slavery in Jamaica.

The documents in this collection date from 1759 to 1832. They cover Phillips' arrival in Jamaica, his purchase of Pleasant Hill, his return to England as an absentee plantation owner in 1789, his death in 1813, and the subsequent division of his assets between his family. The collection contains a wealth of information regarding his financial activities in the West Indies and, importantly, the documents shed light on the experiences of enslaved people on his plantations. You will also find financial documents, correspondence relating to the management of Phillips’ estates in Britain, legal documents, and diaries. In addition, the collection features correspondence revealing Phillips’ fears — shared by his fellow plantation owners — of potential insurrections by enslaved people. Some letters likewise find him reflecting upon the impact of the Haitian revolution which began in 1791 — a successful revolt by self-liberated enslaved people against French colonial rule in St. Domingue.

Slavery, Exploitation, and Trade in the West Indies, 1759–1832 is a rich resource for students and researchers wishing to explore the history of transatlantic slavery, in the development of the British empire. It will also appeal to those interested in the broader, social history of, and relationship between, Britain and the West Indies.

ISBN 9781851171811
Contributor Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
Type jpg
Format pdf
Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/collections/1/slavery-exploitation-and-trade-in-the-west-indies-1759-1832
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Rights Digital images © 2009 Microform Academic Publishers, scanned & published with the permission of National Library of Wales. All rights reserved.
Publisher Microform Academic Publishers
Coverage 1759-1823
Volume Count 4
Document Count 91
Image Count 9,742
Born From Source
This resource digitised straight from the 'source' material i.e. directly from the original, physical archive.
Created On 2nd March, 2009 - 3:31pm
Last Updated 28th October, 2024 - 7:46pm

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