#OTD 1494: Christopher Columbus Sighted Island of Jamaica Spanish Colonists Settled & Introduced Slavery with British Overseers

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#AceHistoryDesk – Today in History – On May 3, 1494: Spanish colonists settled the island fifteen years later, and it fell into British hands in 1655………Although the Spanish introduced slavery to Jamaica, the British oversaw its development.

View of Port Royal and Kingston Harbour in the Island of Jamaica. Popular Graphic Arts. Prints & Photographs Division

By the end of the eighteenth century, Jamaica was one of the most valuable colonies in the world, its profitable plantation economy based on the production of sugar through the labor of African slaves.

Some measure of the human cost of this economy is apparent in African Slave Trade in Jamaica, and Comparative Treatment of Slaves, an essay read before the Maryland Historical Society in October 1854. In this treatise, which includes a statistical comparison of the cost of slavery in the United States and Jamaica, Moses Sheppard attempts to undercut British criticisms of American slavery by emphasizing Britain’s role in the introduction of slavery to the Americas and by recounting British atrocities in Jamaica. Sheppard’s essay is featured in African American Perspectives: Materials Selected from the Rare Book Collection. To locate more documents on this subject, search the collection on slave trade.

Wild Banana Plants, Jamaica, W.I. [c1901?]. Detroit Publishing Company. Prints & Phtographs Division

Jamaica gained its independence from England in 1962 but remains a member of the British commonwealth. The U.S. has long been one of Jamaica’s principal trading partners.

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