When did Plantation Workers in Barbados truly become free?

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When did Plantation Workers in Barbados truly become free? L.O. I can explain how, when and if the problems faced by plantation workers were solved. I can produce a textbook page/ museum gallery design

Watch the following clip.... Make a spider diagram to show what the conditions in the Caribbean were like 100 years after the end of slavery.

Your Task Many school textbooks, documentary series and museums finish the story of slavery in the 1830s with the abolition of slavery. Your task is to tell the story of ‘what happened next’ ...

Your Task.... You have 2 options: Either – design a double page spread for a textbook (including activities) Or – design a museum gallery display In your finished work you should consider: What do you mean by ‘free’ – free from slavery? Free from inequality? Free from Poverty? Key turning points – e.g. The Abolition of the Apprenticeship system