Codrington Plantations in Barbados

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Codrington Plantations in Barbados were large colonial sugar estates worked by enslaved Africans and owned by the Codrington family, later becoming a major source of wealth for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.

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instanceOf colonial estate
sugar plantation complex
associatedCrimeAgainstHumanity slavery
associatedWith Anglican missionary activity
British Atlantic slave economy NERFINISHED
Codrington College (Barbados) NERFINISHED
beneficiary Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts NERFINISHED
country Barbados NERFINISHED
crop sugar cane
economicBasis slave labor
economicModel plantation capitalism
economicOutput export rum
export sugar
foundedBy Codrington family NERFINISHED
governedUnder British colonial law
historicalSignificance example of church-owned slave plantations
source for debates on Christian complicity in slavery
involvedIn transatlantic slave trade economy
laborForce enslaved children
enslaved men
enslaved women
laborSystem chattel slavery
legacy symbol of religious institutions’ involvement in slavery
locatedIn Barbados NERFINISHED
locatedOn Caribbean island of Barbados NERFINISHED
majorSourceOfWealthFor Society for the Propagation of the Gospel NERFINISHED
memory site of historical injustice against Africans and their descendants
namedAfter Codrington family NERFINISHED
ownedBy Anglican missionary society
Codrington family NERFINISHED
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel NERFINISHED
partOf British colonial Caribbean plantation system
region British West Indies NERFINISHED
religiousConnection Church of England NERFINISHED
subjectOf debates about reparations for slavery
historical research on slavery and religion
systemOfControl plantation discipline
timePeriod 17th century
18th century
19th century
typeOfEnterprise large-scale monoculture plantation
usedFor rum production
sugar production
wealthSupported Anglican missionary and educational work
workedBy enslaved Africans

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Codrington notableFor Codrington Plantations in Barbados
subject surface form: Christopher Codrington