After the amelioration proposal of 1823 in the British Caribbean, which aimed to improve conditions for enslaved people, there were some reforms implemented, such as better provisions and reduced work hours. However, many plantation owners resisted these changes, fearing a loss of control. The actual treatment of slaves remained harsh and exploitative, as the proposal did not fundamentally challenge the institution of slavery itself. Consequently, while conditions may have improved slightly, the overall system of oppression persisted.
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