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English language --- Written communication --- Language and culture --- Oral communication --- Great Britain --- West Indies, British --- Colonies.
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Responses to enslavement are automatically seen as struggles (heroic or otherwise), but in the case of the English Caribbean colonies, the claim was irately made by pro-planter factions, reacting to criticism, that the enslaved Africans were not struggling, they were happy and better off than the poor in England and the idea of hideous enslavement was a prejudiced distortion. Evidence presented was the universal singing, dancing and carousing of the enslaved.
Slavery --- Play --- Enslaved persons --- Enslaved persons --- History. --- History. --- Social conditions. --- Social life and customs. --- Caribbean, English-speaking --- West Indies, British.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE --- DIALECTS --- ENGLISH LANGUAGE --- DIALECTS --- WEST-INDIES
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