To make enslaved conditions better
What is Amelioration?
The campaigners for abolition kept the question alive in the minds of the public and helped to win the support for the cause. The actions of the slaves were important particularly the Sam Sharpe Rebellion (Christmas Rebellion) which the slaves used to demand their freedom.
What are reasons for the passing of the Emancipation act of 1833?
There was no minimum wage set by the Act, hence planters often paid very little for work done outside of the compulsory 40 ½ hours.
What is a problem faced by the Apprentices?
They were appointed from Britain and from among retired army and naval officers
Who were Special Magistrates?
The planters felt that slavery was uneconomical and that they would benefit from freedom because they would not have to provide apprentices with food, clothes, medical care and housing.
What was one of the reasons full freedom was granted in 1838?
This 15 member committee formulated and put forward these proposals
Who is the West India Interest?
What are clauses of the Emancipation Act?
In Jamaica, some apprentices refused to work until several were flogged or locked in jail
What is apprentices response to the Apprenticeship System?
What are the duties of the magistrates?
1838 saw this happening
What is full freedom?
To prolong slavery, appease the humanitarians and undermine the efforts of the abolitionists.
What are the aims of the Amelioration Proposal?
To delay immediate emancipation
To facilitate the changeover to a wage economy.
What are the aims of the apprenticeship System?
Many of them when they were fully free, refused to allow their children to work on the estates. Instead, they wanted to take advantage of the educational opportunities available with the hope that this would provide a better way of life.
What is another response of the apprentice to the Apprenticeship System?
There was no provision for sick leave or return passages to England if they were dismissed from service, or if they were forced to return home because of ill-health
What is a problem that the Stipendiary Magistrates experienced?
The British Government was beginning to have doubts about the benefits of the apprenticeship system and it was not providing the apprentices with the kind of training for freedom which was envisaged
What is the failure of the Apprenticeship System?
Trinidad, St. Lucia, British Guiana
What are British Crown Colonies?
What is the difficulty of implementing the Emancipation Act?
This island did not implement the Apprenticeship System
What is Antigua?
Apprenticeship was neither full slavery nor full freedom, so the magistrates’ administration of it was difficult or confusing for all parties.
What is the inexperience of the magistrates?
Who were the praedial apprentices?
What are the terms of the Amelioration Proposals?
The compensation money was tied to the passing of the Emancipation Act in order to force the assemblies to pass the Act. No compensation money would be paid if the Act was not passed
What is a solution to the British used to solve the problems faced?
Praedial enslaved were to serve a period of 6 years while non-praedial was to serve for 4 years.
What is a condition under the Apprenticeship System?
Due to the lack provisions made by the British for the stabling of horses used by the magistrates, they would be assissred by the planters resulting in.
What is the magistrates siding with the planters?
Joseph Sturge and Thomas Harvey and two other Englishmen from which religious group visited the West Indies to enquire into the working of the apprenticeship.
What is the Quakers?