Transatlantic slave networks
by Toler, Pamela D.
Series: Routes of cross-cultural exchange Edition statement:First edition Published by : Cavendish Square Publishing (New York) Physical details: 96 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. ISBN:9781502626967; 1502626969.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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j 300 - 399 | Book Cart | j306.362 Tol (Browse shelf) | Available | State Grant in Aid | 105816 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Three hundred years of grief and greed -- The advent of the African slave trade -- Exploration, gold, and African slaves -- A triangular trade -- Slave traders, slave owners, and slaves -- The effects of the transatlantic slave trade -- The end of the transatlantic slave trade -- Glossary.
Several trade routes throughout history included the trafficking of slaves. Yet perhaps no routes have had such a profound impact on the lives of as many people as Trans-Atlantic slave networks. Just the journey alone from Africa to Europe, North America, and South America resulted in the deaths of more than a million enslaved Africans. Trans-Atlantic Slave Networks investigates the reasons for the so-called triangular trade, what happened to the slaves themselves and those who traded them, and the lasting consequences of the trade routes.
12 - 17 years
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