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The British arrived in the 17 th century They were mainly Pirates, Buccaneers and Adventurers There was frequent conflict between the British and the Spanish over the right of the British to settle in Belize and cut logwood.
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Most of the slaves were brought to Belize in the late 18th century from the West Indies In 1850, African slaves in Belize still identified themselves according to the tribes they came from in Africa. Throughout the Caribbean, slavery was associated with sugar plantations
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African slaves were the majority of the population before the middle of the 18th century But in the next 25 years the number of slaves declined from about 3,000 to 2,000, or from about three quarters to less than half of the population. In Belize, a few settlers owned most of the slaves.
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The Slaves took drastic and dangerous actions, such as suicide, murder, desertion, and revolt to escape from slavery. There were four recorded revolts and many desertions of slaves in Belize Even when there was not a revolt the white settlers were scared that one would develop
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Belize lasted as a slave society until 1838 The Act for the Abolition of Slavery was passed in Britain in June 1833.
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