A History of the Virgin Islands of the United States

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Canoe Press, 1994 - Počet stran: 321
The Virgin Islands in the course of centuries have witnessed the coming and going of Ciboney, Arawak and Carib peoples, European discovery by Christopher Columbus, temporary occupation by pirates and adventurers, colonization, commercial and plantation development by Danes and other North European settlers, African slavery and its abolition, American purchase, colonial government, social and political change, and in recent years remarkable tourist and industrial developments.


These and other topics have been narrated and interpreted by Dr. Isaac Dookhan in this first comprehensive history of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Dr. Dookhan is eminently well qualified for this undertaking. He was born in the British colony of British Guiana, now independent Guyana, where he was educated in the public schools and served as teacher and headmaster. The author has drawn upon primary and secondary sources in recounting the experience of the Virgin Islands and their peoples. He is concerned with successive waves of immigrants, how they affected the physical environment and cultural life of the islands, the impact of international wars and politics, commodity price movements, and technological changes.

 

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Historical Geography
8
PreColumbian Inhabitants
15
Danish Colonial Expansion
31
Colonial Government under Company Rule
51
Plantation Agriculture during Slavery
69
The Trade Emporium until 1850
87
Piracy in the Virgin Islands
106
The Danish West Indian Slave Trade
120
Slave Protest and Emancipation
161
The Religious Denominations
181
Constitutional Reforms under the Crown
200
The Aftermath of Slavery
218
The Sale and Purchase
243
The American Dilemma
265
Modern Times
284
Index
312

The Slave Society
140

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