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roliejc | 04:18 Wed 04th Jul 2007 | History
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asses the response of the plantocracy ,abolitionists and enslaves to the 18th and 19th century caribbean slave revolt
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The plantocracy would niot be too chuffed, they made the equivalent of billions on their plantations across the caribean and americas. Witht their power and money it would have seemed to them like a usurping of their rights to carry on a business, however, being along way from the home parilaiment, they would probabbly have tired to resist any reforms for as long as possible.

this link is interesting as it is less generalised as it records the history of a particular slave owning family:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ocarr oll/gallpage.html
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the enslaves seemed not to mind so much, though

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