Inducements to the Colored People of the United States to Emigrate to British Guiana
By Richard Hildreth and Edward Carbery
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Inducements to the Colored People of the United States to Emigrate to British Guiana - Richard Hildreth
Richard Hildreth, Edward Carbery
Inducements to the Colored People of the United States to Emigrate to British Guiana
EAN 8596547340997
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Table of Contents
I. SITUATION, EXTENT, GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES, CLIMATE, SOIL AND PRODUCTIONS OF BRITISH GUIANA.
II. FORM OF GOVERNMENT, ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE, CIVIL DIVISIONS, POPULATION, SOCIAL EQUALITY.
III. SPECIAL LAWS FOR THE PROTECTION OF LABORERS AND EMIGRANTS.
IV. TAXES, MILITARY DUTY, RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION, EDUCATION.
V. DEMAND FOR LABOR, KINDS OF LABOR, WAGES.
VI. OFFERS MADE TO SUCH FREE COLORED PERSONS OF THE UNITED STATES, AS MAY CHOOSE TO EMIGRATE TO BRITISH GUIANA.
VII. DIRECTIONS TO PERSONS WISHING TO EMIGRATE.
APPENDIX.
No. I.
No. II.
I. SITUATION, EXTENT, GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES, CLIMATE, SOIL AND PRODUCTIONS OF BRITISH GUIANA.
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Guiana is a vast tract of territory situated on the north-east coast of South America, between the mouths of those celebrated rivers, the Oronoco and the Amazons.
British Guiana includes a portion of this coast, extending some two hundred miles from east to west, bounded on the east by the river Corentyn which separates it from Dutch Guiana, or Surinam, and on the west by the Morocco creek, or the tract of country adjacent to it, belonging to the republic of Venezuela. British Guiana extends inland from the coast some two hundred miles, in a southerly direction, to a chain of high mountains, by which it is bounded on the south, and which separates it from Brazil. It thus includes an area of upwards of forty thousand square miles, being about equal in extent to the State of New York.
The whole country slopes gradually down from the mountains to the sea. The back country is hilly and much diversified in surface; the land along the sea-coast is flat, level, and extremely fertile. The colony is watered by