Bitter Sugar: Sugar and Slavery in 19th Century Mauritius |
Contents
Chapter One Ile de France or Mauritius? The Impact of British Rule 21 | 21 |
Chapter Two The Nature of Sugars Expansion | 81 |
Regional distribution of slaveowners in 1832 | 102 |
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According Add Mss Adrien d'Epinay African amelioration laws Anti-Slavery appendix apprentices apprenticeship arpents arrack Assistant Protector attempts Bathurst blacks cane Castera cattle CEE papers Cernéen Civil Commissary Code Noir Colonial Office colonists Coloured Colville to Goderich Commission of Eastern complaints Craton Creole crop cultivation culture despatch domestic drivers Eastern Enquiry economic emancipation ex-apprentices ex-slaves example existed Farquhar to Bathurst felt field labourers field slaves Flacq flogged forced freedom given Goderich to Colville Governor Grand Port hired Indian inhabitants island January Jeremie land large estates maize Malagasy male manioc manumission marooning Mauritian Mauritius mill Moka Mozambican occupations officials overseer Pamplemousses Pierre Plaines Wilhems planters Port-Louis produce Protector of Slaves Protector's reports punishment rebellion registration resistance Rivière du Rempart Rivière Noire Seychelles slave population slave trade slave women slave-owners slavery small owners society sugar estates sugar expansion sugar industry sugar plantation Sunday West Indies