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Henry Carey The British in India: Slavery and Famine Here are excerpts from Henry C. Carey, The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign: Why It Exists, and How It May Be Extinguished (1853), Chapter XII, “How Slavery Grows
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Bombay / Bengal / Madras / Delhi / London / Calcutta / /

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The Slave Trade / /

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Europe / /

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Mauritius / Sri Lanka / United Kingdom / Jamaica / India / Ireland / /

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Shilling / /

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British Empire Library of Congress Henry Carey / Library of Congress April / /

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bulky food / abroad producer / agricultural products / food / little food / /

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Ganges / island of Mauritius / /

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British Government / Congress / US Federal Reserve / Madras Revenue Board / House of Commons / /

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Finnie / Fullerton / Henry C. Carey / Warren Hastings / Abraham Lincoln / Ibid / Burke / Henry Carey / Bright / Campbell / Sleeman / George Thomptives / Chapman / Marriott / Shore / /

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Queen / collector / magistrate / proprietor / police officer / author / chief economic advisor to Abraham Lincoln / Colonel / spy / subordinate officer / governor-general / writer / abroad producer / Empress / reporter / judge / /

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Victoria / /

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the London News / /

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East India / /

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