James Drax

Sir James Drax (c. 1609—1662) was a English sugar planter and enslaver in the colonies of Barbados and Jamaica. Drax accumulated extraordinary wealth as a pioneer of the sugar trade in the English colonies. The Caribbean sugar plantations established by Drax and those who followed his example would be at the epicenter of the growing British and French colonial world, helping to fuel economic growth and imperial expansion.

James Drax

Sir James Drax (c. 1609—1662) was a English sugar planter and enslaver in the colonies of Barbados and Jamaica. Drax accumulated extraordinary wealth as a pioneer of the sugar trade in the English colonies. The Caribbean sugar plantations established by Drax and those who followed his example would be at the epicenter of the growing British and French colonial world, helping to fuel economic growth and imperial expansion.