The Island That Codified Slavery: Barbados 1661
Barbados did not simply grow sugar; in 1661, it wrote a code that turned people into property and influenced slave law across the British Atlantic. That is the world Washington Black is born into. This brand-new short explainer introduces the Barbados Slave Code and why historians call Barbados Britain's first slave society. The post links the legal structure to daily reality in mills, boiling homes, and markets, and touches the Halifax trade routes that connected islands to northern ports. It is a brisk guide for readers who want the history behind the fiction without having to wade through a textbook.
View initially, then explore the places and people behind it.
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