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: Africans in bondage : studies in slavery and the slave trade : essays in honor of Phi... - 1 views
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This source is good because it is a book, published under a university press, that goes into detail about many aspects of slavery and the slave trade. This is also a good source because it talks about the various nations involved in the slave trade and it also covers a large time period (~1600-1920)
PowerSearch Document - 1 views
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Plantation America,
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Brazil
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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 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.
http://www.inmotionaame.org/bg.html - 0 views
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this is a good source to use because it is easy to comprehend the information presented. it is also divided into very basic sections. that will help one to gain basic information over any part of the slave trade. this would not be the best source to use and your number one but it will definitely allow for you to verify know information.
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Captive Passage: The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Making of the Americas - 0 views
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Slaves made possible the taming of the wilderness, construction of cities, excavation of mines, and the establishment of powerful plantation economies.
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The transatlantic slave trade was the second leg of a triangular economic route between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
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With this triangular trade, European capital, African labor, and American land and resources combined to supply an emerging global economy.
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Virginia Statutes Regulating Slavery - 0 views
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In an act concerning the killing of disobedient slaves, The Commonwealth of Virginia states that the master is not guilty of murder. This excerpt shows that North Americans degrade the African American population to "estate", or property. This act reveals that slaves are not thought of as humans since they do not even have the right to a trial of their killers in their deaths by the hands of their masters.
Transatlantic slavery: against human ... - Google Books - 0 views
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"African Resistance to Enslavement" - pg. 37. This article suggests that the Africans did not voluntarily go into slavery. In fact, this article gives multiple examples as how the Africans rebelled and revolted against their "masters." This article gives descriptions as how the Africans tried to flee and escape not only from their "owners," but while they were in transit to a new place to work. This article will contrast nicely with the "Africa and the Atlantic" article we read by Philip D. Morgan because that article seemed to suggest that the Africans voluntarily enslaved themselves, unlike this one.
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African Slave Trade, 1788 - 0 views
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This primary source document is an excerpt from a book written by a European surgeon, describing how Africans lost their freedom and became slaves within the African continent. It offers us a European perspective, thought the author actually appears to be against the slave trade, into the treatment of African natives.
Facts On File History Online - 0 views
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This source reveals internal apsects of Africa's trade that includes salt and sugar production, gold exports, and the slave trade. It describes the trade within regions of Africa and why Africa must rely on trade; as well as the trade with European and the network systems they developed. The source also compares and contrasts European and African trade from the efficieny and the amont of products to the specific topic of slave trade.
The Atlantic slave trade - Google Books - 0 views
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