A History of Antigua and Barbuda
2nd Edition
Explore the rich and complex history of Antigua and Barbuda, a twin-island nation shaped by millennia of diverse human experience and dramatic transformation. This comprehensive narrative traces the islands' journey from their ancient geological formation and the arrival of the earliest Archaic peoples through successive waves of Amerindian inhabitants. Discover the initial, often unsuccessful, European encounters and the pivotal moment of English colonization in 1632, which laid the groundwork for a society irrevocably tied to the land and the demands of burgeoning European markets.
Delve into the brutal reality of the Age of Sugar, understanding how the islands' economy and landscape were fundamentally reshaped by the intensive cultivation of sugarcane. This era is inextricably linked to the forced migration of hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans via the horrific Middle Passage. Learn about their diverse origins, the harsh conditions of daily life on the plantations, and the persistent forms of resistance, including the significant planned rebellion of 1736 led by figures like Prince Klaas, a testament to the enduring struggle for freedom against overwhelming oppression.
Follow the islands through the momentous abolition of slavery in 1834 – notably immediate in Antigua – and the subsequent challenges faced by the newly freed population in navigating issues of labor, land ownership, and economic autonomy, alongside Barbuda’s unique path under the Codrington lease. Witness the slow but determined rise of the working class, the formation of powerful labor unions, and the political movements that paved the road to self-government and culminated in full independence in 1981 under the leadership of Vere Bird Sr. The story continues through the challenges and triumphs of nationhood, the strategic shift to a tourism-based economy, the vibrant evolution of Antiguan and Barbudan culture from Calypso to Carnival, and the contemporary issues facing the islands, including economic diversification, climate change vulnerability, and the ongoing relationship between Antigua and Barbuda. This book offers an essential insight into the resilience, struggles, and vibrant identity of this fascinating Caribbean nation.
This book is for anyone interested in the rich and complex history of Antigua and Barbuda. It offers a comprehensive overview, detailing everything from the islands' geological formation and indigenous inhabitants to European colonization, the era of slavery, the fight for freedom and self-governance, and the challenges of independent nationhood. It is ideal for students of Caribbean history, visitors to the islands, and Antiguans and Barbudans seeking a deeper understanding of their heritage.
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