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28 mai 2006

Sugar Factory

Sugar Factory
THE SUGAR FACTORY The habitation is the groundwork of the economy. It produce and transform the cane, the tobacco, the cotton,or coffee in order to sell the product on the metropolitan market. The cane represent the main production Caribbean, therefore...
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27 mai 2006

slaves songs

the slaves wanted preservate their african culture with the music ,for this they invented their own types of song whose adapted elements of African and European musical traditions. Today, slave music is groupped in three major categories :religious,work...
26 mai 2006

Summary of the abolition of slavery in West-Indies.

In 1833 England issues the abolition of slavery. In Paris, men like Tocqueville, Broglie, Lamartine, Bissette and Schoelcher carry out the same free trade combat. March 4, 1848: the law abolishes in its turn slavery. The official decree of abolition is...
26 mai 2006

A beautiful sentence.

"Let us say and say to our children that as long as there will remain a slave on the surface of the Earth, the control of this man is a permanent insult made with all the human race." Victor Schoelcher
25 mai 2006

rectification du titre du message "slaves' living condition

slave's living condition before the Roman's Republic and during the Roman's Republic
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25 mai 2006

ATLANTIC'S SLAVES

The Atlantic milking comes along with the creation of the new type of slaves: it's the status of ebony. The ebony is considered like a delicate good. With the reification of the ebony, his owner must impose the worst ill treatment or many pretext of rebellion...
25 mai 2006

AMERICAN'S SLAVES

The American’s slaves conditions change according to the geographic situation. In the colonies of the North, the slaves must work in the house, and in the business, at the same time, in the colonies of the Center; they have to work in the agriculture,...
25 mai 2006

SLAVES ' CLOTHES

The slaves have for one or two years, two helmets and a painting .They surrender in fields to rag or even any nudes. The black code was not thus respected, on the clothing plan. The domestics carried sheets whites while the workers carried white paintings....
25 mai 2006

SLAVES ' TRADE

The slavery is a part integral of the economique development of the sugar factory. The slave trade allows to have a commercial work force within the framework of the production of sugar. Thanks to the coasts of Africa the French slave traders can bring...
24 mai 2006

HISTORY OF THE DANCE JAZZ

HISTORY OF THE DANCE JAZZ
The music jazz is an at the same time sound and body unit. It is the parody, cheerfulness, the festival, the merry exchanges, it characterizes the freedom of the individual. However it expresses too; the pain, oppression, it is in charge of complaints...
24 mai 2006

Reaction about the text "Selling negroes"

In English class, we studied a text entitled "Selling negreos". It is extracted from "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which was written by Harriet BEACHER STOWE in 1852. The story deals with a woman called Hagar who fears she might be separated from his son Albert....
24 mai 2006

MAY 22ND 1848

In Martinique, May 22nd is a public holiday. On this date, lots of events are organised to commemorate the abolition of slavery. Moreover, this date allows Martinicans to think about their roots. They can also think about their life conditions. They can...
23 mai 2006

The day of a slave

Dear Diary, I decided to talk you my life of slave. I am in a plantation of the south of USA. I am sixteen. I live with my mother, my brothers are in another plantation and my father is dead. At 5h00 am, a hight-ranking slave wake us up with the sound...
22 mai 2006

dances outcome slavery

dances outcome slavery
Today slavery has been abolished for 158 years in Martinique. Slavery is at the base of our traditionnal culture . In fact many dances borned during this period as "bélé , danmyé, haute-taille, quadrille, ladja" which were dancing in contrysides. "mazurca,...
22 mai 2006

history in martinique

history in martinique
Plantations : "Prisons without wall, odious manufactures producing of the tobacco, the coffee, sugar, and consuming slaves." Augustin Cochin, "History of the abolition of slavery" 1861. With the origin of the slave system At the beginning of colonization,...
21 mai 2006

" THE BLACK CODE "

" THE BLACK CODE "
"BLACK CODE " is the legal text most monstrous of modern history. Promulgated by LOUIS XIV on 1685, Black code ruled Blacks's slavery in West Indies, in Louisiane and in Guyane. This code wake up of sixty articles managing life, death, buy, auction, freeing...
21 mai 2006

triangular trade

triangular trade
Triangular trade What was the triangular trade? Map of the triangular trade. Click the 'Triangular trade' and 'Trade goods' buttons to play the animations. A triangle of money The profits made from the global trade of sugar, tea and coffee were the major...
21 mai 2006

A short History of Martinique

A short History of Martinique
BEGINNINGS 1502 - 15th of June - Christopher Colombus, on one of his last travels to America, makes a stop in a small island called Madinina (the island of flowers) or Mantinino (the island of women) by its inhabitants.Covered by a luxuriant rain forest,...
20 mai 2006

The French colonization

The cardinal Richelieu, in the name of king Louis XIII, created the COMPAGNIE DES ISLES D'AMERIQUE (Company of Isles of America) ( 1635-1650 ) to colonize the islands of the Lesser Antilles. The actual conquest of Martinique began with the arrival of...
19 mai 2006

freedom at last

freedom at last
Victor Schoelcher 22 Mé, an jou pou sonjé (évocation) He events of May 22 : The beginning of the XIXème century ischaracterized by an increasing agitation, the revolts of slaves, multiplying in Martinique: 1811 in Saint Pierre, 1822 in Carbet...Insurrection...
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