Antigua, 1828-1887
Antigua, 1828-1887
Collection: Caribbean Colonial Statistics from the British Empire, 1824-1950 Volumes Antigua, 1828-1887
Antigua was first colonized by the British in 1632, then run as a sugar colony. Local slaves died by the thousand so African slaves were imported as a more sustainable substitute. Antiguan slaves were freed in 1834 without having to experience the further 4 years of apprenticeship applied in other colonies.
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Antiguan Blue Books, 1885-1887
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1885-1887.
Date:1885-1887Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-09
Antiguan Blue Books, 1882-1884
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1882-1884.
Date:1882-1884Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-08
Antiguan Blue Books, 1878-1881
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1878-1881.
Date:1878-1881Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-07
Antiguan Blue Books, 1861-1865
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1861-1865.
Date:1861-1865Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-06
Antiguan Blue Books, 1856-1859
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1856-1859.
Date:1856-1859Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-05
Antiguan Blue Books, 1851-1855
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1851-1855.
Date:1851-1855Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-04
Antiguan Blue Books, 1845-1850
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1845-1850.
Date:1845-1850Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-03
Antiguan Blue Books, 1840-1844
Blue Books for the Colony of Antigua, 1840-1844.
Date:1840-1844Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235A-02