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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.
Errett W.

The French Revolution - 1 views

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      This source outlines some of the causes and consequences of the French Revolution, with a timeline-esq summary of the revolution in between. The source is relatively terciary in nature. Its list causes such as population increase, growth of a monied middle class, and weakness of the monarchy as causes and things like the abolition of feudalism and Napolean's rise to power as consequences. In all, it's a very informative source, but lacks any real argument.
stephen levy

The Transatlantic Slave Trade | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | Th... - 0 views

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    This online source has everything I need on my essay about the slave traders realtively short term effects politically socially and economically on 3 African regions (T.B.D later). It has mostly political and social effects, but goes fairly in depth in those areas. The source also looks fairly credible from a nationally respected Art History website that also has essays. The author looks credible and works for Columbia University.
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