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Plantation Law & the Slave Codes — Antigua (1661 onward)
In 1661, the English drafted the Barbados Slave Code, later copied across the Caribbean. It declared that Africans were “brutish” by nature, denied them legal personhood, and normalized torture as discipline. Antigua absorbed this logic, turning the plantation into the most complete system of social control Britain ever built. The law did not simply permit cruelty — it engineered it, wrapping brutality in bureaucratic paper so that violence looked like governance. Every lash, every chain, every night without rest was legal because Britain said it was.
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