Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Guyana, 1580-1803Carib Research & Publications, 1987 - 299 pages |
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... mainly in the eighteenth century . Finally , the eastern forest tract , specifi- cally the whole area from the commencement of the great falls of Berbice and Corentyne southward , remained almost completely unoccupied until the late ...
... mainly in the eighteenth century . Finally , the eastern forest tract , specifi- cally the whole area from the commencement of the great falls of Berbice and Corentyne southward , remained almost completely unoccupied until the late ...
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... mainly on plantains , roots and tubers , whereas in the Caribbean islands they were fed mainly on flour and corn . Several possible factors account for this difference . Guyana did not grow corn extensively in the pre - colonial period ...
... mainly on plantains , roots and tubers , whereas in the Caribbean islands they were fed mainly on flour and corn . Several possible factors account for this difference . Guyana did not grow corn extensively in the pre - colonial period ...
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... mainly those in the Rupununi savanna — have taken to raising cattle , pigs , sheep and goats . Speaking more generally , the Indian - European contact led to a much more highly developed barter economy among the former . By the end of ...
... mainly those in the Rupununi savanna — have taken to raising cattle , pigs , sheep and goats . Speaking more generally , the Indian - European contact led to a much more highly developed barter economy among the former . By the end of ...
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