
Reckoning
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The Age of Revolution (1776-1848) destroyed the main slave regimes of the Caribbean but a ''Second Slavery'' surged in the US South, Cuba and Brazil, powered by demand for plantation produce and a system of financial credit that leveraged the value of the slaves. By 1860, more than 6 million captives of African descent toiled to produce the cotton, sugar and coffee craved by global consumers. This...
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The Age of Revolution (1776-1848) destroyed the main slave regimes of the Caribbean but a ''Second Slavery'' surged in the US South, Cuba and Brazil, powered by demand for plantation produce and a system of financial credit that leveraged the value of the slaves. By 1860, more than 6 million captives of African descent toiled to produce the cotton, sugar and coffee craved by global consumers. This...
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