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Illustrations, Maps, and Tables illustrations 1 Engraving of New York, ca. 1700 2 2 Engraving of Bridgetown, Barbados, 1695 3 3 Map of the Lesser Antilles, ca. 1650 28 4 Map of New Amsterdam, 1655 74 5 Map of Virginia and Maryland, 1673 79 6 French map of St. Christopher, 1667 136 maps 1 The Atlantic in 1650 21 2 The Caribbean in the Mid-Seventeenth Century 24 3 New Netherland and Its Neighboring Colonies in 1650 39 tables 2.1 Leeward Island Planters’ Debts to Dutch Merchants, 1654/5 (lbs) 53 2.2 Recorded Dutch Slave Imports to Barbados, 1641–1660 57 2.3 Estimated Dutch Slave Imports to Barbados, 1641–1660 58 4.1 Estimates of All Slaves Landed in the English Leeward Islands, 1600–1688 128 4.2 Estimates of All Slaves Landed in Barbados by National Carrier, 1600–1688 132 4.3 Sugar Prices in Barbados, 1646–1694 (shillings per cwt) 133 xii / illustrations, maps, and tables 6.1 Muscovado and White Sugars Imported to Great Britain, 1697–1719 (cwt) 186 6.2 Estimates of All Slaves Landed in the British Caribbean by British Traders, 1689–1713 198 7.1 Sugar Imported into England and Wales, 1711–1730 (annual averages in hundreds cwt) 217 7.2 Annual Produce of the British Leeward Islands, 1724 218 ...

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