
Creating the Caribbean -- The Colonial West Indies, pt. 1, 1496-1697
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Barbadoes and the More Mountainous Islands
In barbadoes, once the whole island was colonized, you could bring in thousands of slaves. So as o as you prevented them from rising up and rebelling against you, you knew you had a labor force under your control. That's not true in the more mountainous islands where you have to worry if they are simply going to run away. And so it was a much more complicated and unstable political situation in the more Mountainous islands. The colonial population that was there in the early 16 hundreds was mainly portuguese. It wasn't all bought up and taken over by a plantoray. In addition to this, mountainous terrain provided more places to run away, and hence more
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