| 21. | In the early 1970s and in 2008, there were shortages of haematoxylin due to interruptions in its extraction from logwood.
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| 22. | Settlers needed only one or two slaves to cut logwood, a small tree that grows in clumps near the coast.
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| 23. | The British were able to continue their harvesting of logwood in Belizean territory, even in areas that remained officially Spanish.
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| 24. | The Spanish granted the British settlers the right to occupy the area and cut logwood in exchange for helping to suppress piracy.
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| 25. | The Logwood tree trunks were floated down the Black River to the port to be shipped to England for making of dyes.
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| 26. | A Spanish privateer seized an English sloop and frigate carrying logwood off Cape Catoche, Yucatan ( now in Quintana Roo ).
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| 27. | Conflict continued between Britain and Spain, over the right of the British to cut logwood and to settle in the region.
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| 28. | The new method used logwood ( " Haematoxylum campechianum " ), a dyewood native to Mexico and Central America.
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| 29. | Logwood even got him a scholarship at South Carolina State in 1991 based on a tape of Mitchell hurdling the car and dunking.
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| 30. | She had a crew 28 men and was sailing from Baltimore to Bordeaux with a cargo of coffee, sugar, and logwood.
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