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Thanasis Kouris

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade - 2 views

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    Database that formerly existed only on CD-ROM now fully accessible online. Looks great for primary source research.
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    This website provides pictures, essays, maps, and other material that while prove useful during my research.  This website also looks very dependable and factual. This website can be useful to any question that I decide to use.
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    This website contains a large amount of information on different slave ship voyages (about 35,000 so it says), along with the two charts Mr. Kogan showed us in class. This source could be useful due to all the information it contains on the number of slaves moved during the period, along with the places they were moved and in what concentration. Basically, it provides a large amount of hard data that could be useful for almost any topic. It has the two charts, along with a number of others, and a very good map that shows embarkation and disembarkation points of slaves in the the Western Hemisphere. There is also a timeline that shows the number of slaves embarking and disembarking from slave ships starting in 1525 and ending in 1867, with the last slave voyage.
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    This website contains a large amount of information on different slave ship voyages (about 35,000 so it says), along with the two charts Mr. Kogan showed us in class. This source could be useful due to all the information it contains on the number of slaves moved during the period, along with the places they were moved and in what concentration. Basically, it provides a large amount of hard data that could be useful for almost any topic. It has the two charts, along with a number of others, and a very good map that shows embarkation and disembarkation points of slaves in the the Western Hemisphere. There is also a timeline that shows the number of slaves embarking and disembarking from slave ships starting in 1525 and ending in 1867, with the last slave voyage.
Riley Genua

PowerSearch  Document - 1 views

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      Provides background for the beginnings of slave trade and where it thrived. Could help with finding a key center of slave trade successes
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Yunjae Sohn

Slavery in Africa - 0 views

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    As the title suggests, this webpage covers the slavery in America. It talks about the traditions of slavery in America-- how it originated, role of slavery-- and effects of slave trade-- the trans saharan slavery and atlantic trade, which Morgan also covered in his article. It also covers the end of slave trading in Africa which might be irrelevant to the topics since Armesto and Morgan talks about the slavery itself not how it ended, but might be useful when one's comparing the slavery in Africa and in America how it differs.
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