The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440 - 1870Simon & Schuster, 1997 - 912 страници After many years of research, award-winning historian Hugh Thomas portrays, in a balanced account, the complete history of the slave trade. Beginning with the first Portuguese slaving expeditions, Hugh Thomas describes and analyzes the rise of one of the largest and most elaborate maritime and commercial ventures in all of history. Between 1492 and 1870, approximately eleven million black slaves were carried from Africa to the Americas to work on plantations, in mines, or as servants in houses. The Slave Trade is alive with villains and heroes and illuminated by eyewitness accounts. Hugh Thomas's achievement is not only to present a compelling history of the time, but to answer controversial questions as who the traders were, the extent of the profits, and why so many African rulers and peoples willingly collaborated. |
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... Brazilian . In November 1822 , Canning was approached in London by an unofficial Brazilian representative of Dom Pedro , General Filisberto Caldeira Brant ( the future marquis of Barbacena ) , about the possibility of diplomatic ...
... Brazilian . In November 1822 , Canning was approached in London by an unofficial Brazilian representative of Dom Pedro , General Filisberto Caldeira Brant ( the future marquis of Barbacena ) , about the possibility of diplomatic ...
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... Brazilian Assembly followed over whether to ratify these documents . The Brazilian minister for foreign affairs , the marquis of Queluz , a Portuguese - born aristocrat who had , in 1821 , pub- lished a criticism of the slave trade ...
... Brazilian Assembly followed over whether to ratify these documents . The Brazilian minister for foreign affairs , the marquis of Queluz , a Portuguese - born aristocrat who had , in 1821 , pub- lished a criticism of the slave trade ...
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... Brazilian slaveowners were glutted as a result of the big imports of the late 1840s . Many middle - class Brazilians also came to support Soares de Souza , not because of philanthropy but because they had come to fear " Africanization ...
... Brazilian slaveowners were glutted as a result of the big imports of the late 1840s . Many middle - class Brazilians also came to support Soares de Souza , not because of philanthropy but because they had come to fear " Africanization ...
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List of Maps 79 | 7 |
Introduction | 9 |
GREEN SEA OF DARKNESS | 19 |
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