5 initatives undertaken by governments to improve social conditions in the British Caribbean territories after 1945
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The Report of West India Royal Commission, also known as The Moyne Report, was published fully in 1945 and exposed the poor living conditions in Britain's Caribbean colonies.[1] Following the British West Indian labour unrest of 1934–1939, the Imperial Government sent a royal commission to investigate and report on the situation while also offering possible solutions. Sahadeo Basdeo points to the commission's investigation in the West Indies as a turning point in colonial attitudes.[2] The uprisings were not seen as unprovoked violence, as they had so often been framed in the past, but as a justified opposition to a pathetic existence. Members of the commission asserted that the resistance that disrupted the Caribbean was not a spontaneous uprising with lofty cause but rather a demand from the labouring class for better and less restrictive lives.[3]
The Moyne Report revealed that for the "labouring population, mere subsistence was increasingly problematic".[4] The conditions were the result of institutional barriers that sought to maintain the colonial power structure
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