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2. The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on the Societies of the Western Sudan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction: Gainers and Losers in the Atlantic Slave Trade 1
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PART I. THE SOCIAL COST IN AFRICA OF FORCED MIGRATION
- 2. The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on the Societies of the Western Sudan 25
- 3. Keeping Slaves in Place: The Secret Debate on the Slavery Question in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1904 49
- 4. The Numbers, Origins, and Destinations of Slaves in the Eighteenth-Century Angolan Slave Trade 77
- 5. The Slave Trade: The Formal Demography of a Global System 117
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PART II. ATLANTIC SLAVERY AND THE EARLY RISE OF THE WESTERN WORLD
- 6. Slavery and the Revolution in Cotton Textile Production in England 145
- 7 Private Tooth Decay as Public Economic Virtue: The SlaveSugar Triangle, Consumerism, and European Industrialization 183
- 8. The Slave(ry) Trade and the Development of Capitalism in the United States: The Textile Industry in New England 205
- 9. British Industry and the West Indies Plantations 247
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PART III. ATLANTIC SLAVERY, THE WORLD OF THE SLAVES, AND THEIR ENDURING LEGACIES
- 10. The Dispersal of African Slaves in the West by Dutch Slave Traders, 163°-18°3 283
- 11. Slave Importation, Runaways, and Compensation in Antigua, 1720-1729 301
- 12. Mortality Caused by Dehydration during the Middle Passage 321
- 13. The Possible Relationship between the Transatlantic Slave Trade and Hypertension in Blacks Today 339
- 14. The Ending of the Slave Trade and the Evolution of European Scientific Racism 361
- Index 397
- Contributors 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction: Gainers and Losers in the Atlantic Slave Trade 1
-
PART I. THE SOCIAL COST IN AFRICA OF FORCED MIGRATION
- 2. The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on the Societies of the Western Sudan 25
- 3. Keeping Slaves in Place: The Secret Debate on the Slavery Question in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1904 49
- 4. The Numbers, Origins, and Destinations of Slaves in the Eighteenth-Century Angolan Slave Trade 77
- 5. The Slave Trade: The Formal Demography of a Global System 117
-
PART II. ATLANTIC SLAVERY AND THE EARLY RISE OF THE WESTERN WORLD
- 6. Slavery and the Revolution in Cotton Textile Production in England 145
- 7 Private Tooth Decay as Public Economic Virtue: The SlaveSugar Triangle, Consumerism, and European Industrialization 183
- 8. The Slave(ry) Trade and the Development of Capitalism in the United States: The Textile Industry in New England 205
- 9. British Industry and the West Indies Plantations 247
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PART III. ATLANTIC SLAVERY, THE WORLD OF THE SLAVES, AND THEIR ENDURING LEGACIES
- 10. The Dispersal of African Slaves in the West by Dutch Slave Traders, 163°-18°3 283
- 11. Slave Importation, Runaways, and Compensation in Antigua, 1720-1729 301
- 12. Mortality Caused by Dehydration during the Middle Passage 321
- 13. The Possible Relationship between the Transatlantic Slave Trade and Hypertension in Blacks Today 339
- 14. The Ending of the Slave Trade and the Evolution of European Scientific Racism 361
- Index 397
- Contributors 411