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  1. In 1747, an imprisoned Scottish nobleman, hunky Richard Abdee, is auctioned off as a slave on a British Caribbean colony of St. Joseph's. The island is controlled by debauched French and British sugar plantation owners, who use African slaves to cut their sugarcane, while vile Captain Shanks, the owner of a slave ship, keeps an eye on them.

  2. Dragonard (1987) On the island of St Josephs in the British West Indies during the 18th Century, slaves are flogged in public with a “dragonard ” (whip) by other black slaves. Englishman Richard Abdee (Patrick Warburton, a 6’3” model from Patterson, New Jersey, who makes no attempt at a suitable accent) is also flogged and sold as a ...

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  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Slavery was a brutal reality on these sugar plantations. The labor force primarily consisted of enslaved people of African descent. They faced grueling work conditions, overwork, poor nutrition, disease, and brutality. The average lifespan of an enslaved sugar plantation worker was only 7-9 years after their arrival in the Americas.

  5. Movie. US. 93 minutes. Released. MPAA. R. Release Date: 12 May 1987 (US) (more) Genre: Drama (more) After being sold off as a slave to work in a sugar plantation on a Caribbean island in 1747, the Scotsman Richard Abdee is caught having an affair with his master's wife.

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · Many plantation owners preferred to import new slaves rather than providing the means and conditions for the survival of their existing slaves. Until the Amelioration Act was passed in 1798, which forced planters to improve conditions for enslaved workers, many owners simply replaced the casualties by importing more slaves from West Africa.

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  7. Jul 6, 2021 · By the mid-16th century, Brazil had become the world’s largest producer of sugar. Sugar from Madeira was exported to Portugal, to merchants in Flanders, to Italy, England, France, Greece, and even Constantinople. By the end of the 15th century, the plantation owners knew they were on to a good thing, but their number one problem was labour.

  8. Sugar plantation in the British colony of Antigua, 1823. Sugar plantations in the Caribbean were a major part of the economy of the islands in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Most Caribbean islands were covered with sugar cane fields and mills for refining the crop. The main source of labor, until the abolition of chattel slavery, was ...

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