| 11. | Buccaneers stopped plundering Spanish logwood ships and started cutting their own wood in the 1650s and 1660s.
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| 12. | The Belize River Mopan River logwood ( for dye ) and of mahogany which survives in small stands.
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| 13. | Apparently before that she detained an American schooner sailing from Port Republic with a cargo of coffee and logwood.
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| 14. | Such as when traps are boiled in Walnut hulls or logwood dye and they take on a darker color.
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| 15. | The Baymen who established the system of slavery in Belize, in order to have servants to cut logwood.
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| 16. | Under the direction of the 27th Tennessee Regiment's Colonel Thomas Logwood, the camp was burned down.
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| 17. | A thick tangle of tamarind, royal poinciana, logwood, locust, seagrapes and mahogany trees covers the hills.
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| 18. | The settlers turned to cutting logwood during the 18th century, establishing a system of slave labour using black slaves.
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| 19. | The town contains a factory that manufactures dyes from logwood, a salt factory, and a rice processing plant.
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| 20. | According to Lucien Wolf, in 1658 a cargo of logwood belonging to Carvajal was seized by the customs officers.
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