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Letters from the Havana, During the Year 1820 - Containing an Account of the Present State of the Island of Cuba, and Observations on the Slave Trade (Paperback)
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Letters from the Havana, During the Year 1820 - Containing an Account of the Present State of the Island of Cuba, and Observations on the Slave Trade (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Slavery and Abolition
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Robert Francis Jameson was the British Commissioner of Arbitration
stationed in Cuba between 1819 and 1823. This volume, first
published in 1821, contains his observations of Cuba, recorded
during his year-long stay in Havana in 1820. Jameson provides a
comprehensive description of Cuban society and a detailed account
of the city of Havana, illustrating the stark differences between
the classes in Havana society. At this time, Cuba was the world's
leading producer of sugar cane, and totally dependent on slave
labour and the slave trade. Jameson discusses the impact of slavery
on the Cuban economy and the advantages and disadvantages of
emancipation. He also discusses Cuba's constitutional history and
contemporary economy, exploring the effects of Ferdinand VII's
opening of Havana to foreign trade. Written in the form of letters
to an anonymous recipient, this volume provides a valuable and
fascinating picture of contemporary Cuban society.
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