Hurricanes and Society in the British Greater Caribbean, 1624–1783 (Early America: History, Context, Culture)

By Matthew Mulcahy.

Hurricanes and Society in the British Greater Caribbean, 1624–1783 (Early America: History, Context, Culture)

Description

Hurricanes created unique challenges for the colonists in the British Greater Caribbean during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. These storms were entirely new to European settlers and quickly became the most feared part of their physical environment, destroying staple crops and provisions, leveling plantations and towns, disrupting shipping and trade, and resulting in major economic losses for planters and widespread privation for slaves. In this study, Matthew Mulcahy examines how colonists made sense of hurricanes, how they recovered from them, and the role of the storms in shapi...

ISBN(s)

0801890799, 9780801890796

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