The Guardian -
15 Apr 2022 16:48

Research commissioned by Bank in the wake of Black Lives Matter uncovers grim history of colonial Grenada In the late 18th century Britain's Caribbean island colony of Grenada was a place of boom and bust. A hurricane, a plague of ants, and Britain's wars against France and American revolutionaries made for volatile trade in its main commodities - sugar, coffee and slaves. Amid the turmoil, property changed hands regularly among Britain's financial elite, but in the early 1770s the ownership of ...
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