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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... ( hinterland of the Berbesi 18 8.7 Serer ( Senegal ) Mandinga 15 7.2 Senegambia ) Malinke ( probably Gambia ) Cazanga 4 1.9 Kassanga ( Casamance ) Bañol 8 3.9 Banyun ( Guinea - Bissau ) Biafara 40 19.3 Biafada ( Guinea - Bissau ) Bran 23 ...
... hinterland of Angola . Market preferences also played a role . Slave buyers distin- guished between African cultures following a set of stereotyped " national characters " highlighting traits that seemed important to slave owners ...
... hinterland beyond the heads of navigation on the Senegal and Gambia rivers . This pattern is in sharp contrast to the sixteenth - century samples of Sene- gambian slaves in the Americas , which were mainly made up of Wolof , Serer , or ...
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A Review | 3 |
The Colonies of the North | 51 |
The Fifteenth Sixteenth | 95 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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