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  • 1
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000831009
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (426 pages)
    Series Statement: The Atlantic Slave Trade Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.36209
    Keywords: Slave trade ; Slave trade ; Slave trade ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Half Title -- Series Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Dedication -- Introduction -- 1 The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis -- 2 Some Considerations Relating to Property Rights in Man -- 3 The Volume of the Atlantic Slave Trade: A Synthesis -- 4 The Inter-Atlantic Paradigm: The Failure of Spanish Medieval Colonization of the Canary and Caribbean Islands -- 5 Wangara, Akan and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: The Matter of Bitu -- 6 Slavery in Africa and the Slave Trades from Africa -- 7 Slaves and Society in Western Africa, c. 1445-c. 1700 -- 8 Estimating Aboriginal American Population: An Appraisal of Techniques with a New Hemispheric Estimate -- 9 The Indian Population of North America in 1492 -- 10 The Tanios of Hispaniola: The Island's First Inhabitants -- 11 Indian Labor and New World Plantations: European Demands and Indian Responses in Northeastern Brazil -- 12 Cultural Change and Military Resistance in Araucanian Chile, 1550-1730 -- 13 From Indian to Slave: Forced Native Labour and Colonial Society in São Paulo During the Seventeenth Century -- 14 Iberian Expansion and the Issue of Black Slavery: Changing Portuguese Attitudes, 1440-1770 -- 15 English Trade with the Portuguese Empire in West Africa 1581-1629 -- 16 Protestants as Pirates, Slavers, and Proto-Missionaries: Sierra Leone 1568 and 1582 -- 17 From Africa to the Americas: Ethnicity in the Early Black Communities of the Americas -- Name Index.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000830996
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (560 pages)
    Series Statement: The Atlantic Slave Trade Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.36209
    Keywords: Slave trade ; Slave trade ; Slave trade ; Slave trade-Europe-History ; Slave trade-Africa-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Dedication -- Introduction -- 1 Slave Exports from West and West-Central Africa, 1700-1810: New Estimates of Volume and Distribution -- 2 Prices of Slaves in West and West-Central Africa: Toward an Annual Series, 1698-1807 -- 3 King Agaja of Dahomey, the Slave Trade, and the Question of West African Plantations: The Embassy of Bulfinch Lambe and Adomo Tomo to England, 1726-32 -- 4 Whitehaven and the Eighteenth-Century British Slave Trade -- 5 The Commercial and Financial Organization of the British Slave Trade, 1750-1807 -- 6 Market Structure and the Profits of the British African Trade in the Late Eighteenth Century -- 7 Profitability of the British Trade in Slaves Once Again -- 8 Productivity in the Transatlantic Slave Trade -- 9 Evidence on English/African Terms of Trade in the Eighteenth Century -- 10 Characteristics of British Slaving Vessels, 1698-1775 -- 11 The World an Absentee Planter and His Slaves Made: Sir William Stapleton and His Nevis Sugar Estate, 1722-1740 -- 12 "Prodigious Riches": The Wealth of Jamaica Before the American Revolution -- 13 The Condition of the Slaves in the Settlement and Economic Development of the British Windward Islands, 1763-1775 -- 14 Measuring the French Slave Trade, 1713-1792/3 -- 15 The French Sugar Business in the Eighteenth Century: A Quantitative Study -- 16 Profitability of Slave and Long-Distance Trading in Context: The Case of Eighteenth-Century France -- 17 A Reassessment of the Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade -- 18 The History of the Danish Negro Slave Trade, 1733-1807 -- 19 Worlds Apart: Africans' Encounters and Africa's Encounters with the Atlantic in Angola, Before 1800.
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  • 3
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000830989
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (571 pages)
    Series Statement: The Atlantic Slave Trade Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.36209
    Keywords: Slave trade ; Slave trade ; Slave trade ; Slave trade-Africa-History ; Slave trade-Europe-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Dedication -- Introduction -- 1 African Slavery and Other Forms of Social Oppression on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Context of the Atlantic Slave-Trade -- 2 African Societies and the Atlantic Slave Trade -- 3 "Here is No Resisting the Country": The Realities of Power in Afro-European Relations on the West African "Slave Coast -- 4 Hunting for Rents: The Economics of Slaving in Pre-Colonial Africa -- 5 Encomienda, African Slavery, and Agriculture in Seventeenth-Century Caracas -- 6 The French Slave Trade: An Overview -- 7 The Economic Origins of Black Slavery in the British West Indies, 1640-1680: A Tentative Analysis of the Barbados Model -- 8 The Economics of Transition to the Black Labor System in Barbados, 1630-1680 -- 9 Trade, Plunder, and Economic Development in Early English Jamaica, 1655-89 -- 10 Who Bought Slaves in Early America? Purchasers of Slaves from the Royal African Company in Jamaica, 1674-1708 -- 11 "To Procure Negroes": The English Slave Trade to Barbados, 1627-60 -- 12 "The Countrie Continues Sicklie": White Mortality in Jamaica, 1655-1780 -- 13 The Passion to Exist: Slave Rebellions in the British West Indies, 1650-1832 -- 14 The Influence of Disease on Race, Logistics and Colonization in the Antilles -- 15 The Profitability of Sugar Planting in the British West Indies, 1650-1834 -- 16 The First American Boom: Virginia 1618 to 1630 -- 17 From Servants to Slaves: The Transformation of the Chesapeake Labor System -- 18 The Tobacco Industry in the Chesapeake Colonies, 1617-1730: An Interpretation -- 19 The Origins Debate: Slavery and Racism in Seventeenth-Century Virginia -- 20 The English Sugar Islands and the Founding of South Carolina.
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  • 4
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781003833215
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (219 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Series Statement: Themes in World History Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3/620997
    Keywords: Slave trade-Atlantic Ocean Region-History ; Slavery-Atlantic Ocean Region-History
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Notes -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Definitions -- Slavery and Racism -- Slavery and Serfdom -- Slavery and the "Other" -- The Range of African Slave Trades -- The Western Quest for Labor Control -- The Origins of Western Expansion into Africa -- Notes -- Chapter 2: The Beginnings of the Atlantic Slave Trade -- Spain and Portugal -- Labor Supply in the Americas -- African Slaves -- Demand -- Supply -- The English Enter the Picture -- Ships and Maps -- Conclusions: Race and Trade -- Notes -- Chapter 3: The Slave Trade Expands Greatly -- Plantation Crops -- The South Atlantic -- The West Indies -- West Africa -- International Competition -- The English Role -- The Situation in Africa -- The Nature of "Cooperation" -- Trauma and Pain -- Toward a Black America -- Notes -- Chapter 4: The Slave Trade at its Height -- Selling to Others -- The French Trade -- Plantation Goods -- Conflicts over the Atlantic Trade -- The Portuguese Slave Economy -- Slavery and International Finance -- Brazil and Angola -- Spanish America -- The British Slave Trade -- Developments in Africa -- Resistance -- Slave Life -- Racism -- The American Revolution -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Abolitionism -- Denmark -- Britain -- France -- Britain -- Banning the Trade -- Pressing Powers to End the Trade -- The Continuing Slave Trade -- America -- Britain and Latin America -- The British Navy Attacks the Slave Trade -- Pressure on Africa -- The Fate of Slavery -- Slavery Ends in the British Empire -- Slavery Ends in France -- Slavery Ends in America -- Slavery Ends in Brazil -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6: After Slavery? -- The Situation in the Former Colonies -- Impact on Africa -- States for Former Slaves -- Abolishing Slavery.
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