The year the slave trade ended.
What is 1807?
The ratio of African slaves to white people after the slave trade was abolished.
What is 34 slaves:1 white person?
The main cause leading to the decline of sugar as a commodity.
What is the loss of their continuous supply of cheap labour?
The first European group to attempt to settle in Tobago.
Who are the Dutch?
The area on the island that was uninhabited by European colonisers.
What is Main Ridge?
The year Tobago became a British colony.
What is 1763?
The biggest export of sugar produced by Tobago.
What is 8890 tons?
The event that caused the Dutch to be chased away from Tobago by the French.
What is the naval battle (1678)?
The European group that never settled but prevented others from doing so.
Who are the Spanish?
The place that the Dutch made their settlement.
What is Rocky Bay?
The year the Courlanders (Latvians) tried to settle in Tobago.
What is 1654?
The amount the white population of Tobago increased by in 1811.
What is 585?
The reason behind Tobago being a good place to plant sugar.
What is the fertileness/richness of the soil?
The neighbouring country to Spain that colonised Tobago alongside the British.
What is France?
The place that the Courlanders (Latvians) made their settlement.
What is Plymouth?
The year Tobago exported 5000 tons of sugar.
What is 1794?
The amount of coloureds left in Tobago in 1811.
What is 350?
The reason why the Courlanders/Latvians gave up their colony in 1690.
What is no success/profits?
The first group to settle in Tobago.
Who are the Amerinidians?
The bay that was named after the group of settlers from modern day Latvia.
What is Courland Bay?
The year the Amerindian population was 20.
What is 1810?
The number of plantations that were owned by people who didn't live in Tobago in 1807.
What is 58 of 100 plantations?
The reason for Dr. Eric Williams saying that Tobago was "in a state of betweenity"
What is the constant change in colonisers/government in Tobago?
The group that owned Tobago in 1793.
Who are the British?
The bay that is named after an Amerindian chief that lived near it.
What is King Peter's Bay?