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Slave Trade, African

Droughts, Conflict, and the African Slave Trade

Droughts, Conflict, and the African Slave Trade

... the African Names Database 17 which contains individual slave demographic data (including age and gender) of 91,491 Africans taken from ships caught in illegal slave trade activities after the ...

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Essays on the Royal African Company and the Slave Trade

Essays on the Royal African Company and the Slave Trade

... other African regions, from Benin for example, and traded them to African merchants in exchange for ...Direct slave trade between Africa and the New World began in the ...the slave ...

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Genetic evidence of African slavery at the beginning of the Trans Atlantic slave trade

Genetic evidence of African slavery at the beginning of the Trans Atlantic slave trade

... the trade was most intense, such as Mauritania, Guinea, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Angola and ...of African ancestry presented here, coupled with archaeology supporting these origins, violence and ...

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The African Slave Trade and the Curious Case of General Polygyny

The African Slave Trade and the Curious Case of General Polygyny

... To model general polygyny, we consider a population with men and women who have two adult periods, young and old. Women are fecund when young while men are fecund when young and old. The purpose of marriage is children. ...

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Why is Polygyny More Prevalent in Western Africa?: An African Slave Trade Perspective

Why is Polygyny More Prevalent in Western Africa?: An African Slave Trade Perspective

... the slave trades could have affected current economic performance in Africa through the additional channel of polygyny, that is, in addition to the trust channel found in Nunn and Wantchekon ...

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Civilizations_Chapter 20-Africa&African Slave Trade.pdf

Civilizations_Chapter 20-Africa&African Slave Trade.pdf

...  Eventually, the Portuguese mulatto traders followed the existing trade routes into the interior to trade directly with Mande and Soninke merchants from Mali and Songhai..  Missionar[r] ...

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The transatlantic slave trade and the evolution of political authority in West Africa

The transatlantic slave trade and the evolution of political authority in West Africa

... West African societies with patrilineal rules of descent retained legacy kinship terms more appropriate for other lineage ...the slave trade transformed lineage rules, but his list of possible causes ...

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The last years of the slave trade to South Africa

The last years of the slave trade to South Africa

... On the other hand, Cape Town could tap into the slave trade of the East African coast and Madagascar, which was of marginal importance for South and South-East Asia.. 18.[r] ...

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1807 : economic shocks, conflict and the slave trade

1807 : economic shocks, conflict and the slave trade

... to trade shocks, and that this response is attenuated by the availability of alternative income sources – in our case the ability to produce oil crops that were central to African trade with Europe ...

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Black Africans in Renaissance Europe

Black Africans in Renaissance Europe

... black African confraternity in Valencia founded in 1472 by forty black freedmen that collected alms and negotiated contracts of manumission on behalf of their fellows in ...of slave trade in Valencia ...

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Black Agency in Amistad, 12 Years a Slave and The Birth of a Nation (2016) in the Context of Contemporary Racial Tensions in the United States

Black Agency in Amistad, 12 Years a Slave and The Birth of a Nation (2016) in the Context of Contemporary Racial Tensions in the United States

... intercontinental slave trade to the status of blacks in the contemporary United ...represents African American agency within the abolitionist movement is even now hindered by the effects of the ...

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The Slave Trade and Conflict in Africa, 1400 2000

The Slave Trade and Conflict in Africa, 1400 2000

... slave trade activity ...only African actors and excluding those with major European ...on slave exports remain positive and significant across all specifications except when dropping ethnic ...

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Bound to the Book: the role of religion in the Barbary slave trade

Bound to the Book: the role of religion in the Barbary slave trade

... ​ African ​ ​ ​ coast ​ ​ during ​ ​ the seventeenth ​ ​ and ​ ​ eighteenth ​ ​ centuries ​ ​ were ​ ​ subjected ​ ​ to ​ ​ religious ​ ​ persecution, ​ ​ as groups ​ ​ of ​ ​ young ​ ​ men ​ ​ would ​ ​ surround ...

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The_Destiny_of_the_Slave_States.pdf

The_Destiny_of_the_Slave_States.pdf

... the African slave trade was wrong, not in theory, but in ...buy African slaves, as the right to purchase any type of property is an “ancillary right” to the right of owning that property—so, ...

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Crossings: Africa, the Americas and the Atlantic Slave Trade

Crossings: Africa, the Americas and the Atlantic Slave Trade

... the slave trade was morally abhorrent, perhaps to ward off the possibility that ‘to understand all is to forgive ...the slave trade surely cannot be understood without understanding the ...

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Slavery, Slave Trade and Reparation Movement in Africa

Slavery, Slave Trade and Reparation Movement in Africa

... of slave trade remains epochal in the history of Africa’s relations with the outside World and of all phases of human history, the era of slavery remains the most horrible phase of African ...West. ...

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The gun slave hypothesis and the 18th century British slave trade

The gun slave hypothesis and the 18th century British slave trade

... of African resources devoted to capturing people and marching them to the ...the African landscape it disrupted the balance of power among nations, cities and villages in a way that increased the kinds of ...

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Climate and the slave trade

Climate and the slave trade

... of African Economies Annual Con- ference, the Centre for Economic Policy Research Economic History Symposium, the Economic History Association Annual Meeting, George Washington University, the Royal Economic ...

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Fhunsu_unc_0153D_16744.pdf

Fhunsu_unc_0153D_16744.pdf

... the African slave trade displaced the Bakongo to Cuba, the Kongo beliefs, practices, and language combined with those of other people taken into slavery from the African region and those of ...

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Slave trade suppression and the culture of anti slavery in nineteenth century Britain

Slave trade suppression and the culture of anti slavery in nineteenth century Britain

... of slave-trade suppression, in the 1830s and early 1840s, coincided with the popular ascent of the ‘nautical novel’ penned by the likes of Frederick Marryat, heroic depictions of the African Squadron ...

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