The Atlantic Slave Trade: A CensusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1969 - 338 pages Curtin combines modern research and statistical methods with his broad knowledge of the field to present the first book-length quantitative analysis of the Atlantic slave trade. Its basic evidence suggests revision of currently held opinions concerning the place of the slave trade in the economies of the Old World nations and their American colonies. |
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... cent and the natural decrease dropped to 1.2 per cent per year . If this same rate of natural decrease is assumed for the Leewards over 1707-33 , the number of slaves needed to produce the actual growth rate of 3.2 per cent would have ...
... cent of the value of exports from that region , and this has been allowed for in constructing Table 35.25 In addition , the Senegambia and the region southward to Sierra Leone also exported a variety of other products , including wax ...
... cent . Even with this lack of correlation , the data assembled in Table 59 tell something about the relative value ... cent of their mean for the 1760's ; within 3.3 per cent for the 1770's ; within 16.5 per cent for the 1780's ; and ...
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A Review | 3 |
The Colonies of the North | 51 |
The Fifteenth Sixteenth | 95 |
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