How did the institution of slavery in England's Atlantic seaboard colonies differ from slavery in the Caribbean? What accounted for these differences?

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 How did the institution of slavery in England's Atlantic seaboard colonies differ from slavery in the Caribbean? What accounted for these differences?

 

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The Transatlantic slave trade of the 17th and 18th centuries have been referred by African American scholars as a striking drama in the preceding thousand years of the history of mankind. Britain's involvement in the process of enslaving Africans is a story of tragedy whereby millions of sentient beings were taken away from their mother continent and made to descend upon the soil of the west. It led to a widespread global change. 

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