Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880

During the nineteenth century, the Gulf of Mexico fostered the movement of people, ideas, and news throughout the surrounding regions. Although each colony and state surrounding the basin had distinct cultures and traditions, they shared the legacy of slavery and emancipation. This study examines...

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Main Author: Lewis, Amanda G, Ms.
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Published: Digital Archive @ GSU 2011
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-history_theses-10492013-04-23T03:21:04Z Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880 Lewis, Amanda G, Ms. During the nineteenth century, the Gulf of Mexico fostered the movement of people, ideas, and news throughout the surrounding regions. Although each colony and state surrounding the basin had distinct cultures and traditions, they shared the legacy of slavery and emancipation. This study examines the transformation of labor that occurred for sugar planters in British Guiana and southern Louisiana during the age of emancipation. In this comparative project, I argue that in the 1830s planters from the British West Indies set the trajectory for solutions to the labor problem by curtailing the freedom of former slaves with Asian contract labor. Those in the sugar parishes of southern Louisiana followed this same framework in the 1860s yet it led to different outcomes. The nature of the circum-Caribbean provided opportunities for planters throughout the Gulf to observe the Asian indentured system and use a form of it in their distinct societies. 2011-12-16 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/history_theses/49 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1049&context=history_theses History Theses Digital Archive @ GSU Emancipation Atlantic world Caribbean British Guiana Louisiana Labor Sugar industry Asian contract labor Freedom Slavery History
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topic Emancipation
Atlantic world
Caribbean
British Guiana
Louisiana
Labor
Sugar industry
Asian contract labor
Freedom
Slavery
History
spellingShingle Emancipation
Atlantic world
Caribbean
British Guiana
Louisiana
Labor
Sugar industry
Asian contract labor
Freedom
Slavery
History
Lewis, Amanda G, Ms.
Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880
description During the nineteenth century, the Gulf of Mexico fostered the movement of people, ideas, and news throughout the surrounding regions. Although each colony and state surrounding the basin had distinct cultures and traditions, they shared the legacy of slavery and emancipation. This study examines the transformation of labor that occurred for sugar planters in British Guiana and southern Louisiana during the age of emancipation. In this comparative project, I argue that in the 1830s planters from the British West Indies set the trajectory for solutions to the labor problem by curtailing the freedom of former slaves with Asian contract labor. Those in the sugar parishes of southern Louisiana followed this same framework in the 1860s yet it led to different outcomes. The nature of the circum-Caribbean provided opportunities for planters throughout the Gulf to observe the Asian indentured system and use a form of it in their distinct societies.
author Lewis, Amanda G, Ms.
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title Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880
title_short Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880
title_full Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880
title_fullStr Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880
title_full_unstemmed Remaking of Race and Labor in British Guiana and Louisiana: 1830-1880
title_sort remaking of race and labor in british guiana and louisiana: 1830-1880
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