Redlegs
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Because little existed on Barbados outside of the sugar plantation, and African slaves were trained in all needed trades, there was no demand for paid white labor. The Redlegs, in turn, were unwilling to work alongside the freed slave population on the plantations. Therefore, most of the white population that chose to stay eked out, at best, a subsistence living. Because of the deplorable conditions under which the Redlegs lived, a campaign was initiated in the mid-19th century to relocate portions of the population to other islands which would be more economically hospitable. The relocation process succeeded, and a distinct community of Redleg descendants live in the Dorsetshire Hill district on Saint Vincent as well as on the islands of Grenada and Bequia.
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