Slavery in the Dutch Caribbean and the Americas in the Years 1848-18631991 - Enslaved persons - 65 pages |
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Contents
Introduction and problem | 3 |
The policy of the Dutch government with regard to the emancipation | 22 |
Conclusions | 59 |
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abolish slavery abolition of slavery abolitionists agriculture apprenticeship Aruba authorities Baud became bill Bonaire Boogaart Britain British Caribbean colonists commission compensation concerning the emancipation consequences contribution Curaçao and Dependents decided Deel densely populated areas district commissioner Dutch Caribbean Dutch colonies Dutch government regarding emancipation of slaves emancipation policy Enner Eustatius fact French Caribbean French government Furthermore GEHEIN VERBAAL government in France governor of Curaçao grant emancipation Guadeloupe guilders import of slaves improve the living inmediate July July Monarchy June King large number living conditions Louis Philippe Maarten mainly manumission Martinique Minister of Colonies mother country Netherlands Nieboer number of slaves official message OPENBAAR VERBAAL opinion parliament period petition Philipsburg plantation owners planters problems result Romondt salt saltpans Schoelcher Second Chamber situation slave emancipation slave owners slave population sparsely populated areas sugar plantations Surinam thesis took place unfree labour upto and including West India interest Windward islands