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A History of Barbados MTA
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A History of Barbados Explore the rich and complex history of Barbados, from its earliest indigenous inhabitants known as Ichirouganaim, through the arrival of European powers and the eventual English settlement in 1627. Delve into the transformative "Sugar Revolution" of the mid-17th century, which reshaped the island's landscape and economy, leading to the massive importation of enslaved Africans through the brutal transatlantic slave trade. Learn how this era forged a rigid slave society, codified by the infamous Barbados Slave Code of 1661, defining daily life through forced labor, resistance, and resilience for the enslaved majority, culminating in significant uprisings like Bussa's Rebellion.

Follow Barbados's journey through the abolition of the slave trade, the hard-won emancipation in 1838, and the subsequent challenges of forging a free society marked by persistent economic hardship and unequal land ownership under colonial rule. Trace the rise of social movements in the 20th century, the struggle for political rights culminating in universal adult suffrage, and the emergence of mass political parties that paved the way for independence in 1966. Discover how independent Barbados diversified its economy beyond sugar, developed a stable democratic system, and recently completed its path to full self-determination by becoming a republic with a Barbadian head of state, all while celebrating a unique cultural identity shaped by its diverse past.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Discover Barbados's deep history, from its earliest indigenous inhabitants and European claims to the pivotal English settlement in 1627.
  • Learn how the "Sugar Revolution" rapidly transformed the island into a highly profitable yet brutally structured plantation society built upon the transatlantic slave trade.
  • Explore the development and enforcement of the comprehensive Slave Code of 1661, the harsh realities of enslaved life, and the persistent acts of resistance and major rebellions.
  • Understand the path from the abolition of the slave trade and emancipation to the complex post-slavery society marked by struggles for land, labor rights, and social change.
  • Trace Barbados's journey through the 20th century's fight for political reform and universal suffrage, culminating in independence in 1966 and becoming a republic in 2021.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted history of Barbados. It is ideal for students of Caribbean history, general readers curious about the impacts of colonization and the transatlantic slave trade, and visitors or descendants seeking a comprehensive overview of the island's journey from indigenous settlements to a modern independent republic. Readers will gain insights into the forces that shaped Barbadian society, economy, and unique cultural identity.

Author:

Kathleen Robertson

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Date Published:

May 18, 2025

Word Count:

43,194 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 1 minutes

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