Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Guyana, 1580-1803Carib Research & Publications, 1987 - 299 pages |
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... Corentyne . Indications are that they were hoping to link up with and become members of the maroon com- munities in Suriname . 10 By March 1 peace and quiet seemed to have returned to the Canje front , but this was an illusory calm ...
... Corentyne . Indications are that they were hoping to link up with and become members of the maroon com- munities in Suriname . 10 By March 1 peace and quiet seemed to have returned to the Canje front , but this was an illusory calm ...
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... Corentyne river.92 At that time the estates in Suriname were still some distance away from that river ; in fact , a large area east of Corentyne which contained soil similar to that to the west remained completely uncultivated up to ...
... Corentyne river.92 At that time the estates in Suriname were still some distance away from that river ; in fact , a large area east of Corentyne which contained soil similar to that to the west remained completely uncultivated up to ...
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... Corentyne , in which it had made recent grants . One major hurdle that had to be overcome was that of transportation . No roads or inland waterways linked the area with Paramaribo and coastal naviga- tion was too hazardous to be ...
... Corentyne , in which it had made recent grants . One major hurdle that had to be overcome was that of transportation . No roads or inland waterways linked the area with Paramaribo and coastal naviga- tion was too hazardous to be ...
Table des matières
AmerindianEuropean Relations | 191 |
Boundary Disputes | 214 |
Conclusion | 238 |
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administration African Akawois allowed America Amerindian Amsterdam annatto Atlantic Slave Trade attempt Barima Batenburg became Berbice river BGBV blacks boundary Brazil British Guiana Canje Canje river Caribbean Caribs coastal coffee colonial officials colonists Corentyne Court of Policy crops cultivation Cuyuni Cuyuni river Demerara Directors Dutch colonies Dutch period early economic Essequibo Essequibo river Essequibo-Demerara established estates Europe European expedition export fact factors fish force Fort Nassau French Goslinga Governor Gravesande groups Guyana Hartsinck hinterland Hoogenheim Ibid important Indians instance insurgents land large number later laws mainly major maroon communities master class Mazaruni ment migration military missions Moruka Netherlands nineteenth century Orinoco Pinckard plantains plantation system planters plantocracy Pomeroon Portuguese postholders production settlement ships situation slave population slave society slave trade slavery social Spanish sugar Suriname territories tion treaty Villiers Warraus West Indies whites WIC's World Zeeland