Barbados Wrote the Code. The Atlantic Followed.
Barbados didn't simply grow sugar; it wrote the 1661 Slave Code-- a legal architecture that turned people into residential or commercial property and shaped slavery across the Atlantic. Our brand-new feature pairs a 56-second trailer with clear context: sugar-financed empire, law-enforced the chains, and Barbados ended up being Britain's first slave society. We bridge the world of Washington Black to the historic Barbados you can still walk today-- windmills, boiling homes, and villages tracing old estate lines. We also keep in mind Halifax links and daily "rogues" whose humour and resourcefulness declined to go away.
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