The Continent of Opportunity the South American Republics Their History the

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The Continent of Opportunity the South American Republics Their History the
Clark, Francis E. (Francis Edward), 1851-1927
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In the previous year they began their work in British Guiana, and to-day they number more than eight thousand communicants, and as many more adherents in these colonies, with thou- sands of pupils in their schools. In fact, at the beginning of this century, there were twice as many communicants in the Moravian church as in any one missionary society in South America.
French Guiana is the poorest and most hopeless foreign possession in South America. It is frequently called Cayenne from the name
... of its capital, and the name sug- 276 THE CONTINENT OP OPPOETUNITY gests the liot country whicli seems to fully live up to its title. Among the few thousands of inhabitants there were, a short time ago, nearly five thousand ticket- of -leave con- victs, since, for a long time, France sent her criminals to these shores. But the climate was so bad for white col- onists that a generation ago she began to send them else- where ; and the inhabitants of French Guiana are now al- most entirely Indians or negroes.

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