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Slave Movement During the 18th and 19th Centuries

History of Migration

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Africans

It will be obvious to many that the largest group of migrants from Africa were brought over against their will to be slaves. But there were also several groups of African migrants that came to Trinidad as free men, as well as people who returned to Africa after Emancipation.

The history of African migration to and from Trinidad can be divided into two time periods, pre-Emancipation and post-Emancipation, each comprised of many different migrant groups. Use the links to the left to navigate through these topics.

Slavery

We will not try to detail the entire slave trade on this site, but will instead refer you to sites such as the Spartacus Internet Encyclopedia for more information.

Free Colored

 Among the people of African origin in Trinidad were several groups of free colored. Some of these people came from French colonies after the Cedula of Population was issued as planters, and they often owned slaves themselves. Others were former slaves who were given or bought their freedom under relatively liberal Spanish laws, which the English also kept in place after their conquest of the island.

One interesting group of free colored in Trinidad were the former slaves from America that earned their freedom fighting for the British during the War of 1812. As a reward they were granted lands in Trinidad. They created settlements that became known as the Company Villages. A researcher named John Weiss has done extensive research on this group and has published a booklet with further information.

West African Workers

 

Liberated Slaves

 The British abolished the slave trade in 1803, and were aggresive in their enforcement of this ban. When they captured ships that were illegally trading in slaves, the liberated people were often sent to British colonies in lieu of returning them to Africa.

African Repatriots 

 


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