Briefly discuss the inhumane treatment out to the enslaved on sugar plantationd in the caribbean

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Briefly discuss the inhumane treatment out to the enslaved on sugar plantationd in the caribbean 

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The Sugar plantations in the Caribbean brought increased wealth for the European settlers. These plantations made the Caribbean colonies valuable. The British and French fought for control over these colonies. Economic growth depended on the sugar plantations; enslaved Africans provided the primary source of labor. The islands of the Caribbean formed the most valuable part of the British regime. The brutal slave regime operated in these Sugar plantations.

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The violence unleashed by the white masters on slaves went beyond whipping. To punish slaves and keep them under domination, the masters used amputation, branding, disfiguring—any rebellion or attempt to escape led to the death penalty. During the death penalty, they had to endure torture, followed by slow, painful death. They created a system of crushing human aspiration and instilling fear among the enslaved.

Creating divisions between the slaves was necessary for the smooth functioning of this system. By granting privileges to specific slaves, unity could not exist. Old or young, both faced inhuman treatment like shackling, burning, beating, rape, and even imprisonment. At times to re-assert the master’s dominance, the enslaved endured physical and mental abuse.

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