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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... colonies , the Royal African Company's imports for 1673-89 were only 4,010 per year , while the projections based on import estimates in Table 34 suggest that the English colonies should have taken 6,950 a year in the final quarter of ...
... colonies as a group imported only 6 African - born slaves over the four years 1769-72.19 With this evidence , the safest course is simply to disregard the slave imports of the northern colonies . The southern mainland colonies did ...
... colonies . The French slave trade , for example , is generally considered to have supplied less than the full imports of the French colonies . The data of Tables 49 and 63 indicate that this was indeed the case in 1701-1810 . At a 15 ...
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of the Literature | 3 |
The Hispanic Trade | 15 |
ropeans | 51 |
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