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Slavery of the British West India Colonies Delineated - As It Exists Both in Law Practice, Compared With Slavery of Other

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Klappentext A key abolitionist text, exposing the cruelty of colonial slave laws, by one of the nineteenth century's most brilliant lawyers. Zusammenfassung Volume 2 of James Stephen's Slavery! published in 1830! exposed the cruelty and inhumanity of the practice of slavery in the British West Indies. It contributed to the public outcry that led to the final abolition of slavery in British territories. It is a key text of the abolitionist movement. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Book II. Delineation of the State of Slavery in our Colonies, in its Ordinary Practical Nature and Effects: 1. Reasons for resuming this work; 2. Of agricultural labour in the torrid zone, and the pernicious effects of its excess when forcibly exacted; 3. The high probability that the amount of forced labour on sugar plantations is oppressively and destructively excessive, deduced from the natural tendency of the system, and confirmed by the decline of population among the predial slaves; 4. The actual ordinary details and general amount, in point of time, of forced labour on sugar plantations particularly stated and proved, and the cruel excess demonstrated; 5. The labour shewn to be excessive also, for the most part, in point of intensity, or the degree of actual exertion; 6. Comparison of the amount of slave labour on sugar plantations with that of agricultural labourers in England; 7. The means by which labour is enforced on sugar plantations greatly aggravates its severity, and are in their nature and effects extremely cruel and pernicious; 8. The maintenance of the plantation slaves is in a very oppressive and cruel degree parsimonious and insufficient; 9. The allowances of clothing to the field negroes by their owners is also in a shameful degree penurious and insufficient; 10. The slaves are very badly lodged; 11. The slaves are also treated with great harshness, neglect, and inhumanity when sick; 12. The whole expense of the maintenance of plantation slaves estimated and compared with the cost of free labour; 13. Concluding and practical reflections; Appendices....

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