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The Crisis of the Sugar Colonies
Or, an Enquiry Into the Objects and Probable Effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies
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234 pages
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The book presents a strong condemnation of efforts to reinstate slavery practices in the West Indian colonies, reflecting the author's commitment to social justice and human rights. Published in London in 1802, it engages with the moral and ethical implications of slavery, emphasizing the need for reform and the abolition of oppressive systems. Through a passionate argument, the author highlights the detrimental effects of slavery on society and advocates for a more humane approach to colonial governance.
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2010, paperback
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