Speech of John P Hale of New Hampshire On the Abolition of Slavery in the Dis

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John P John Parker Hale
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During the next seven years, from 1814 to 1821, the annual average was 110, 000 hogs- heads. From 1821 to 1828, it ran clown tl> 96, 000 hogsheads, and from 1828 to 1835, it got down to 90, 000 hogsheads ; and it has been constantly decreasing ever since. More than "one hundred estates had been abandoned on account of being overrun with debt lono: before the scheme of emancipation had been applied to Jamaica. The evils of this depreciation in the exports, and the abandonment of the estates of t...he planters, were attributed, in the official reports that were made to the mother government and by writers upon the subject, to the fact that the island was holden and managed by absentee proprietors. The proprietors were rich, lived distant from their estates, and they were managed by their slaves, guided by overseers. The consequence of this system was a constant decrease in the exports, and a diminution of the wealth of the island and an abandonment of its estates long and long before the measure of emancipation had been applied to it.

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