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20th Century Suriname: Continuities and Discontinuities in a New World Society
by Rosemarijn Hofte
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Suriname is a fascinating yet also little known Caribbean country. Fascinating because a unique variety of lifestyles and group identities has characterized this country from its early beginnings as
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Amazon rank: #19,211,767
Price: $48.00
Publisher: Brill (January 1, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9067181811
ISBN-13: 978-9067181815
Weight: 1.2 pounds
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20th Century Suriname: Continuities and Discontinuities in a New World Society Rosemarijn Hofte
In 1650, Lord Willoughby, the governor of Barbados, furnished out a vessel to settle a colony in SurinameEnglish colonization[edit]The Van Aerssen family only managed to sell its share in 1770Henck Arron, Beatrix and Johan Ferrier on November 25, 1975 Roughly a third of the population emigrated to the Netherlands prior to independence, fearing that the new country would not be viable.[citation needed]Decolonization[edit]Fort Willoughby was captured the next day after a three-hour fight[7] and renamed Fort ZeelandiaSlavery and emancipation[edit]'Willoughbyland' consisted of around 30,000 acres (120km2) and a fortThe first settlement, however, in Suriname (in 1630) was made by an Englishman, whose name is still preserved by Marshal's CreekKingdom of the Netherlands (1954present) Constituent countries Aruba Curaao Netherlands Sint Maarten Public bodies of the Netherlands Bonaire Saba Sint Eustatius Indigenous settlement[edit]5, pThe Dutch initially accepted the new government; however, relations between Suriname and the Netherlands collapsed when 15 members of the political opposition were killed by the army on December 8, 1982, in Fort ZeelandiaThis event is also known as the December murders (Decembermoorden in Dutch)Although Dutch is Suriname's official language, with such a diverse population, it developed a Creole language, Sranan.[1]v t e Dutch Empire Colonies and trading posts of the Dutch East India Company (16021798) Governorate General Batavia Governorates Ambon Banda Islands Cape Colony Celebes Ceylon Coromandel Formosa Malacca Moluccas Northeast coast of Java Directorates Bengal Persia Suratte Commandments Bantam Malabar West coast of Sumatra Residencies Bantam Banjarmasin Batavia Cheribon Palembang Preanger Pontianak Opperhoofd settlements Myanmar Canton Dejima Mauritius Siam Timor Tonkin Colonies and trading posts of the Dutch West India Company (16211792) Colonies in the Americas Berbice1 Brazil Cayenne Curaao and Dependencies Demerara Essequibo New Netherland Pomeroon Sint Eustatius and Dependencies Surinam2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society of Berbice 2 Governed by the Society of Suriname Settlements of the Noordsche Compagnie (16141642) Settlements Jan Mayen Smeerenburg Colonies of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (18151962) Until 1825 Bengal Coromandel Malacca Suratte Until 1853 Dejima Until 1872 Gold Coast Until 1945 Dutch East Indies Until 1954 Curaao and Dependencies3 Surinam3 Until 1962 New Guinea 3 Became constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; Suriname gained full independence in 1975, Curaao and Dependencies was renamed to the Netherlands Antilles, which was eventually dissolved in 2010Many Maroons fled to French Guiana.[citation needed]The settlement was invaded by seven Dutch ships (from the Zeeland region), led by Abraham Crijnssen, on February 26, 1667Their treatment was horrific, and slaves periodically escaped to the jungle from the start.[8][9] These Maroons (also known as "Djukas" or "Bakabusi Nengre") attacked the plantations in order to acquire goods that were in short supply and to acquire women
The Society came to an end in 1795 when this kind of trade and business was no longer seen as acceptableThe first Europeans who came to Suriname were Spanish explorers and Dutch traders who visited the area along with other parts of South America's 'Wild Coast.' The first attempts to settle the area by Europeans was in 1630, when English settlers led by Captain Marshall attempted to found a colony.[4] They cultivated crops of tobacco, but the venture failed financially.[citation needed]Main article: Surinam (Dutch colony)Meunchen: Lincom Europa 2000 ^ Carlin, Eithne and Boven, Karen (2002)In 1713 for instance most of the work on the 200 plantations was done by 13,000 African slavesIn South America, slavery was the normIn 1973 the Dutch government started independence negotiations with the local government, led by the NPS (a largely Creole party), which was granted on November 25, 1975Continuities and Discontinuities in a New World Society, Leiden 2001, KITLV Kurlansky, MarkA Dutch plantation owner and female slave from William Blake's illustrations of the work of John Gabriel Stedman, published in 1792-1794Coastline of the Guianas Twentieth century[edit]President Ferrier refused to recognise the new government, appointing Henk Chin A Sen (of the Nationalist Republican Party)The plantations were producing sugar, coffee, cocoa, cotton which were exported for the Amsterdam marketThe Politics of Surinam and Netherlands AntillesU.S 8c982d30e9
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