Politics Edwards became a leading member of the colonial assembly of Jamaica, but in a few years returned to England. another pro-slavery politician with interests in Jamaica. Edwards retained this seat until his death.
Publications In 1784 Edwards wrote
Thoughts on the late Proceedings of Government respecting the Trade of the West India Islands with the United States of America, in which he attacked the restrictions placed by the government upon trade with the United States. In 1793 he published in two volumes the
History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies, and in 1797 published his
Historical Survey of the French Colony in the Island of St Domingo. The latter two titles were later republished, with some additional material, as the
History of the British Colonies in the West Indies, in three volumes. This has been translated into German and, in part, into French and Spanish. A fifth edition was issued in 1819. When
Mungo Park returned in 1796 from his celebrated journey in Africa, Edwards drew up from Park's narrative an account of his travels. Edwards was secretary of the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa, which published this piece in their
Proceedings. When Park wrote his own account of his journeys he availed himself of Edwards' assistance. Edwards also wrote poems and some other works relating to the history of the West Indies. ==Awards==