Broken Bond Pain and Agony

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Broken Bond Pain and Agony

Indentured Labor

Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Author: Harish Noudiyal

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Language: English

Published by: Xlibris US

Published on: 23 November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1018 Kb

ISBN: 9781664199798


Historical Background of Slavery

Slavery has existed in many parts of the world since ancient times. But in the Caribbean British colony, the enslavement of Africans began in the 1600s and 1610s. Many Caribbean plantation owners were slave owners though both men came to believe that slavery was morally wrong. Slavery flourished in the Caribbean.

Slavery in the United States

In most of the US states, there were large cotton and tobacco farms that required slave workers. During the revolution in the years 1776s to 1783s in the West, it began to turn against slavery, believing it violated the US Constitution’s promise that “all men and women are created equal.”

19th Century Abolition Movements

As the 1800s began, Northern abolitionists were starting a crusade to end slavery while Southerners insisted on their right to continue their traditional way of life, which included owning slaves, which affected the Caribbean as well.

Ram Chatar and the Slave Trade

Ram Chatar was born in the 1820s and reached the Caribbean sometime in the 1840s when the business of buying and selling slaves by the plantation owners was booming. Most of them were field hands, working to raise and harvest crops. Mostly slave women were domestic servants working in the plantation houses.

The Impact of Slavery and Its End

The rising anger in the West and the Caribbean on the issue of slavery helped bring about the American Civil War. When the war ended in 1865, slavery was abolished in the West but remained in the Caribbean and took a little time to end.

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