
Borderless Empire : Dutch Guiana in the Atlantic World, 1750-1800
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The openness of Essequibo and Demerara affected all levels of the colonial society. Instead of counting on metropolitan soldiers, the colonists relied on Amerindian allies, who captured runaway slaves and put down revolts. Instead of waiting for Dutch slavers, the planters bought enslaved Africans from foreign smugglers. Instead of trying to populate the colonies with Dutchmen, the local authorities welcomed adventurers from many different origins. The result was a borderless world in which slavery was contingent on Amerindian support and colonial trade was rooted in illegality. These transactions created a colonial society that was far more Atlantic than Dutch.
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Product details
- Hardback | 280 pages
- 152 x 229 x 20.57mm | 603.28g
- 15 Jan 2020
- University of Georgia Press
- Georgia, United States
- English
- 12 illustrations
- 0820356085
- 9780820356082
- 3,066,911
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