Om The History and Present Condition of St. Domingo; Volume 2
Brown provides an in-depth history of the island of St. Domingo, from its discovery by Columbus to the present day. He examines the island's economic, political, and social conditions, and discusses the impact of colonialism, slavery, and warfare on its people. Brown argues that understanding the history of St. Domingo is essential to understanding the wider history of the Caribbean and the Americas.
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