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6. The African Origins of Slaves Arriving in Cuba, 1789–1865
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- 1. A New Assessment of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, David Eltis and David Richardson 1
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Part I: Origins and Destinations
- 2. The Foundations of the System: A Reassessment of the Slave Trade to the Spanish Americas in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, António de Almeida Mendes 63
- 3. The Slave Trade to Pernambuco, 1561–1851 95
- 4. The Transatlantic Slave Trade to Bahia, 1582–1851 130
- 5. The Origins of Slaves Leaving the Upper Guinea Coast in the Nineteenth Century 155
- 6. The African Origins of Slaves Arriving in Cuba, 1789–1865 176
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Part II: National Slave Trades
- 7. The Significance of the French Slave Trade to the Evolution of the French Atlantic World before 1716 205
- 8. The Dutch in the Atlantic World: New Perspectives from the Slave Trade with Particular Reference to the African Origins of the Traffic 228
- 9. The Slave Trade of Northern Germany from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries 250
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Part III: Some Wider Consequences and Implications of the New Data
- 10. The Slave Trade, Colonial Markets, and Slave Families in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, ca. 1790–ca. 1830 275
- 11. The Suppression of the Slave Trade and Slave Departures from Angola, 1830s–1860s 313
- 12. The Demographic Decline of Caribbean Slave Populations: New Evidence from the Transatlantic and Intra-American Slave Trades 335
- Contributors 365
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- 1. A New Assessment of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, David Eltis and David Richardson 1
-
Part I: Origins and Destinations
- 2. The Foundations of the System: A Reassessment of the Slave Trade to the Spanish Americas in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, António de Almeida Mendes 63
- 3. The Slave Trade to Pernambuco, 1561–1851 95
- 4. The Transatlantic Slave Trade to Bahia, 1582–1851 130
- 5. The Origins of Slaves Leaving the Upper Guinea Coast in the Nineteenth Century 155
- 6. The African Origins of Slaves Arriving in Cuba, 1789–1865 176
-
Part II: National Slave Trades
- 7. The Significance of the French Slave Trade to the Evolution of the French Atlantic World before 1716 205
- 8. The Dutch in the Atlantic World: New Perspectives from the Slave Trade with Particular Reference to the African Origins of the Traffic 228
- 9. The Slave Trade of Northern Germany from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries 250
-
Part III: Some Wider Consequences and Implications of the New Data
- 10. The Slave Trade, Colonial Markets, and Slave Families in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, ca. 1790–ca. 1830 275
- 11. The Suppression of the Slave Trade and Slave Departures from Angola, 1830s–1860s 313
- 12. The Demographic Decline of Caribbean Slave Populations: New Evidence from the Transatlantic and Intra-American Slave Trades 335
- Contributors 365
- Index 367