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2. Free trade in Africans?: did the glorious revolution unleash the slave trade?
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Gerald Horne
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Rebellious Africans: how Caribbean slavery came to the mainland 23
- 2. Free trade in Africans?: did the glorious revolution unleash the slave trade? 43
- 3. Revolt!: Africans conspire with the french and spanish 63
- 4. Building a “white” pro-slavery wall: the construction of Georgia 88
- 5. The stono uprising: will the africans become masters and the europeans slaves? 110
- 6. Arson, murders, poisonings, shipboard insurrections: the fruits of the accelerating slave trade 136
- 7. The biggest losers: Africans and the seven years’ war 161
- 8. From Havana to Newport, slavery transformed: settlers rebel against London 184
- 9. Abolition in London: somerset’s case and the north american aftermath 209
- 10. The counter-revolution of 1776 234
- Notes 253
- Index 335
- About the author 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Rebellious Africans: how Caribbean slavery came to the mainland 23
- 2. Free trade in Africans?: did the glorious revolution unleash the slave trade? 43
- 3. Revolt!: Africans conspire with the french and spanish 63
- 4. Building a “white” pro-slavery wall: the construction of Georgia 88
- 5. The stono uprising: will the africans become masters and the europeans slaves? 110
- 6. Arson, murders, poisonings, shipboard insurrections: the fruits of the accelerating slave trade 136
- 7. The biggest losers: Africans and the seven years’ war 161
- 8. From Havana to Newport, slavery transformed: settlers rebel against London 184
- 9. Abolition in London: somerset’s case and the north american aftermath 209
- 10. The counter-revolution of 1776 234
- Notes 253
- Index 335
- About the author 349