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- Free Villages is the term used for Caribbean settlements, particularly in Jamaica, founded in the 1830s and 1840s with land for freedmen independent of the control of plantation owners and other major estates. The concept was initiated by English Baptist missionaries in Jamaica, who raised funds in Great Britain to buy land to be granted to freedmen after emancipation. The planters had vowed not to sell any land to freedmen after slavery was finally abolished in the Empire in 1838; they wanted to retain freedmen as agricultural workers. The Free Villages were often founded around a Baptist church, and missionaries worked to found schools as well in these settlements. (en)
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- dbr:Caribbean
- dbr:Sandy_Bay,_Jamaica
- dbr:Birmingham,_England
- dbr:Anne_Knight
- dbr:Howe_Browne,_2nd_Marquess_of_Sligo
- dbr:Jamaican_Baptists
- dbr:Saint_James_Parish,_Jamaica
- dbr:Granville,_Jamaica
- dbr:Missionaries
- dbr:Montego_Bay
- dbr:Moravian_Church
- dbr:Thomas_Clarkson
- dbr:Labour_Day
- dbr:Anti-Slavery_International
- dbc:Populated_places_in_Jamaica
- dbr:Sligoville
- dbr:Joseph_Sturge
- dbr:Plantation
- dbr:Baptist
- dbr:Brown's_Town
- dbr:William_Knibb
- dbr:James_Phillippo
- dbr:Granville_Sharp
- dbr:Thomas_Burchell
- dbr:Gambier,_Bahamas
- dbr:Quaker
- dbr:Jamaica
- dbc:Types_of_village
- dbr:Abolitionism
- dbc:Abolitionism_in_the_United_Kingdom
- dbr:Kettering,_Jamaica
- dbr:Marquess_of_Sligo
- dbr:Phillippo_Baptist_Church
- dbr:Spanish_Town
- dbr:Oracabessa
- dbr:Maidstone,_Jamaica
- dbr:Samuel_Sharpe
- dbc:History_of_the_Jamaica_Province_of_the_Moravian_Church
- dbr:Lucea,_Jamaica
- dbr:Saint_Catherine_Parish,_Jamaica
- dbr:Nonconformist_(Protestantism)
- dbr:Sir_Thomas_Buxton,_1st_Baronet
- dbr:Adelaide,_Bahamas
- dbr:Buxtin,_Jamaica,_Hanover
- dbr:Carmichael,_Bahamas
- dbr:Clarksonville,_Jamaica
- dbr:Goodwill,_Jamaica
- dbr:Sturge_Town
- dbr:Trysee
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- Free Villages is the term used for Caribbean settlements, particularly in Jamaica, founded in the 1830s and 1840s with land for freedmen independent of the control of plantation owners and other major estates. The concept was initiated by English Baptist missionaries in Jamaica, who raised funds in Great Britain to buy land to be granted to freedmen after emancipation. The planters had vowed not to sell any land to freedmen after slavery was finally abolished in the Empire in 1838; they wanted to retain freedmen as agricultural workers. The Free Villages were often founded around a Baptist church, and missionaries worked to found schools as well in these settlements. (en)
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