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Title Caribbean Colonial Statistics from the British Empire, 1824–1950
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The British colonised parts of the Caribbean between the seventeenth and mid-twentieth century, with some still remaining today. The United Kingdom controlled a large portion of territory, covering Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, and many other islands. British colonial regulations required each colony to submit a “Blue Book” to the Colonial Office on an annual basis. The aim was to standardise statistical reports, primarily those relating to economic development, as well as demographic, ecclesiastical, and public records.

This collection contains Blue Books and other archival material from British colonies and protectorates in the Caribbean compiled during the period 1824–1950. The standardised nature of the Blue Books allows for comparisons to be drawn geographically (i.e. between colonies) and over time on issues and trends such as the slave trade, economic policy, education, and public health.  

ISBN 9781851173235
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Rights Content © British Foreign & Commonwealth Office; images © Microform Academic Publishers, 2016. All rights reserved.
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0
Publisher Microform Academic Publishers
Coverage 1824-1950
Volume Count 21
Document Count 319
Image Count 188,844
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Created On 18th November, 2016 - 3:19pm
Last Updated 5th November, 2025 - 1:12pm


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