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History of the Maroons - From Their Origin to Establishment of Their Chief Tribe At Sierra

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext This 1803 work outlines the background to, and conduct of, the war between the British and Maroon rebels in Jamaica. Zusammenfassung This 1803 work outlined the background to, and conduct of, the Second Maroon War of 1795–1796 between the British and settlements of runaway slaves in Jamaica. Confronting guerilla tactics by the rebels, General Walpole used fierce bloodhounds to force their surrender, and many were captured and deported. Inhaltsverzeichnis 9. Melancholy situation of the colony; 10. News of peace between France and Spain; 11. A respectable interpreter unacquainted with any language; 12. State of the war in Jamaica; 13. Contrary opinions, respecting General Walpole's treaty with the Maroons; 14. Transportation of the Trelawney Maroons; 15. Severity of the winter; 16. Situation of the Maroons; 17. Influx of foreigners in Jamaica; 18. Culture of new canes; 19. An account of several modes of agency; 20. State of opinions respecting the slave-trade; 21. The subject of religion continued.

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