Atlantic Slave Trade

Atlantic Slave Trade - Greenwood Guides to Historic Events, 1500-1900

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Essays on the capture of slaves and the Middle Passage, the identities of the enslaved and their lives after capture, the economics of the slave trade, the struggle to end slavery, and the slave trade's legacy, as well as biographies of important figures, primary documents, and an annotated bibliography make this the perfect source for student research on this critically important historical topic.

In 1502, the first African slaves were taken to Hispaniola. In 1888, Brazil became the last western-hemisphere country to outlaw slavery. Yet for the nearly 400 years in between, slavery played a major role in linking the histories of Africa, North and South America, and Europe. The Atlantic Slave Trade begins with an overview of African slavery in the new world, then delves deeply into the phenomenon itself with essays on five separate issues:

 The capture of slaves and the Middle Passage

 Identities of the enslaved and their lives after capture

 The economics of the slave trade

 The struggle to end slavery

 The slave trade's legacy

Following this extensive analytical section are biographies of important persons-both black and white-in the history of the slave trade. Thirteen primary documents show students the actual words of the participants. An annotated bibliography and a timeline complete the book, making it the perfect source for student research on this heartrending and critically important historical topic.

Book information

ISBN: 9780313318627
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: Greenwood Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 306.362096
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 177
Weight: 510g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm