Before balloons and get away stories, there was the 1661 Barbados Slave Code. It helped specify slavery in law and made Barbados a design for Britain's Atlantic colonies. Our 56-second video sets the scene rapidly, then the feature unpacks it: why Barbados is called a first slave society, how sugar cash and legal control worked together, and where to try to find proof on the ground. We also keep in mind the Halifax connection and point to everyday voices that make complex any single variation of events. The page links to maps, readings, and discussion prompts, making it useful for both casual readers and educators alike.
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