This book is a report on the state of the West Indian sugar industry in the mid-19th century, written by a committee of planters and merchants. The report covers topics such as labor, production, and export, and provides a detailed and informative overview of the industry’s challenges and opportunities. While the book is primarily intended as a document for industry insiders, it also provides fascinating insights into the economic and social issues of the era. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of industry and commerce in the British Empire.
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