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The Early English Caribbean, 1570-1700 Vol 2, EPUB eBook

The Early English Caribbean, 1570-1700 Vol 2 EPUB

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This four-volume collection brings together rare pamphlets from the formative years of the English involvement in the Caribbean.

Texts presented in the volumes cover the first impressions of the region, imperial rivalries between European traders and settlers and the experience of day-to-day life in the colonies.

Volume 2: Fitting into the Empire This volume documents the political situation in the Caribbean within the context of imperial rivalries.

The Spanish tried to repulse all other newcomers, and by the 1660s territorial disputes between the English, the French and the Dutch were commonplace.

Eventually, English, French, Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish territories were established, ushering in a new era of small colonial outposts.

Trading networks were built up, with sugar becoming the main export and the source of both wealth and controversy.

Documents attest to the strong feelings provoked by the high duty on sugar as well as giving an insight into the day-to-day problems of managing plantations.

New territories required new systems of governance. Issues surrounding these were reported and discussed in various publications aimed at an English readership.

Printed compilations of colonial laws also gave readers back in England the chance to gain insights into the whole legal framework needed to meet the needs of Caribbean settlements.

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