Caribbean slavery started in the 17th century, with the quest for giving way to exploitation, European colonization in the Caribbean sea has undergone tremendous change. As the enormous wealth for the European settlers in the Caribbean became more evident, a group of profit hunters rushed to this area and drowned slavery. The massive introduction of slavery as the main form of labor organization in the Caribbean fundamentally changed the social organization. The plantation system prospered in recent years (a few centuries) and the Caribbean sea became the focus of the American slavery center.
Caribbean Slavery The Caribbean slavery gives Caribbean producers and elites the right to abuse humanity without requiring adequate nutrition and to demand long-term absurd work. The articles of Kiple and Kiple are reviewing the situation of slaughter malnutrition, and the result is terrible. Slaves lack essential nutrients such as calcium, fats and various vitamins. - Historians once wrote that the rise of freedom and equality in America is accompanied by slavery. The truth of this statement is very effective. The rise of the United States involves slavery, colonists have learned that slavery is an effective way to build a nation and create free labor at an early stage. With the increase in freedom and equality in the United States, slavery is obviously accompanying.
Caribbean society was born out of oppression. Slavery is a repressive institution and therefore has a devastating effect on humanity. Slavery is not suitable for humanization. Slavery is inhuman. We must accept the fact that slavery has an inhuman effect on the people of the Caribbean. The problem is how we can humanize the Caribbean people. Our problem in the Caribbean is to rebuild the human nature that social psychological orientation is based on the legacy of repressive and inhumane institutions. The concept of pluralist society, plantation society and Creole society emphasizes Caribbean social scientists' concern for social structure. What we need to focus on is not only the structure of the Caribbean society but also the state of the human being in the Caribbean. We need to reconstruct the perspective of human development on how to rebuild in the Caribbean. By doing so, we will be faithful to our background.
The concept of slavery, colonialism, race is an indelible aspect of the history of the Caribbean. In order to understand the current political, social, economic and cultural climate of the Caribbean, we must critically study and understand the influence of slavery in the modern Caribbean society. The model and complexity of the modern Caribbean society is closely related to the colonial planting system. And it welcomes the arrival of the largest immigrants in history.