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Rum, Sugar, and Trade: The Economic History of the Caribbean MTA
Commodity networks, labor systems, and global markets from the 17th century onward

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Rum, Sugar, and Trade: The Economic History of the Caribbean _Rum, Sugar, and Trade: The Economic History of the Caribbean_ offers a comprehensive exploration of how the Caribbean's economic landscape was shaped by commodity networks, labor systems, and global markets from the 17th century onward. Beginning with the sophisticated pre-colonial indigenous economies, the book traces the dramatic shift to sugar monoculture, a "Sugar Revolution" that transformed the region into an epicenter of wealth and exploitation. It meticulously details the evolution of labor systems, from the devastating impact of _encomienda_ and the limitations of indentured servitude to the brutal rise of the transatlantic slave trade, which powered the plantation complex and profoundly reshaped the Caribbean's demography and social fabric.

The narrative delves into the intricate economics of sugar and rum production, highlighting how these commodities became deeply integrated into global trade networks like the "triangular trade," generating immense profits for European empires. It examines the social consequences of this system, including the creation of rigid racial hierarchies, the daily realities of enslaved life, and the enduring acts of resistance and community building. The book then navigates the tumultuous post-emancipation period, analyzing the challenges of apprenticeship, the contentious issue of compensation for slave owners, and the subsequent waves of indentured migration from India and China that further diversified Caribbean societies and labor markets.

Finally, _Rum, Sugar, and Trade_ explores the protracted decline of sugar dominance due to technological change and international competition, leading to a necessary shift towards economic diversification, the emergence of a resilient peasant alternative, and the eventual rise of tourism and services. It addresses contemporary challenges such as globalization, structural adjustment, and regional integration efforts through CARIFTA and CARICOM, all while underscoring the persistent legacies of sugar and rum in shaping the Caribbean's memory, identity, and ongoing quest for sustainable economic futures amidst environmental vulnerability and global economic pressures.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the devastating impact of European conquest on indigenous Caribbean economies and the subsequent transition to the brutal plantation system fueled by sugar.
  • Uncover the complex evolution of labor systems, from the decimation of indigenous populations and European indentured servitude to the foundational role of the transatlantic slave trade.
  • Analyze the intricate global economic network of the 'triangular trade,' detailing how Caribbean sugar and rum generated immense wealth for European empires and fostered early capitalism.
  • Examine the profound social consequences of the Sugar Revolution, including the creation of rigid racial hierarchies, the daily realities of enslaved life, and acts of resistance and community building.
  • Trace the long decline of sugar dominance due to technological change and international competition, leading to post-emancipation struggles, the rise of a peasant alternative, and the eventual shift towards tourism and diversified service economies.
Who's It For:

This book is essential for students, historians, and economists interested in the long-term economic development of the Caribbean, global commodity networks, and the history of labor systems. It will particularly benefit those seeking to understand the enduring legacies of colonialism, slavery, and economic dependency on contemporary Caribbean societies and their place in the world economy.

Author:

Jacob Castro

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Date Published:

December 3, 2025

Word Count:

42,458 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 58 minutes

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