In my essay, I give a detailed summary of Britain’s Atlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century based on the literature that is available in Debrecen. In the first chapter, I write about the antecedents of the slave trade concentrating on the questions of why and how Africa and its inhabitants became the main goals for the Europeans. In the second chapter, I analyse the aspects of the British slave trade with regard to the major domestic and foreign issues of Britain, the areas to which slaves were transported, the number, sex and age of slaves carried on ships as well as the mortality rates in the Middle Passage. The third chapter concentrates on the consequences of the British slave trade on America and Britain, as well. In this sectio...
As the transatlantic slave trade escalated in the eighteenth century, a secondary market of trade be...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade ...
Britain outlawed trading in slaves in 1807; subsequent legislation tightened up the law, and the Roy...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
A revisit to the episode of Africa’s slave trade and colonialism is clearly two important issues tha...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
Abstract This paper uses a new data set of 1,633 slaving voyages to produce new estimates of the vol...
What explains the rapid and sustained growth in the trans-Atlantic slave trade during the 18th centu...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
This master's essay is about seasonality in Bristols slave trade until the American Revolution 1776....
This essay examines the Trans-Atlantic slave trade with a particular focus on its legal, financial, ...
As the transatlantic slave trade escalated in the eighteenth century, a secondary market of trade be...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade ...
Britain outlawed trading in slaves in 1807; subsequent legislation tightened up the law, and the Roy...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
A revisit to the episode of Africa’s slave trade and colonialism is clearly two important issues tha...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
Abstract This paper uses a new data set of 1,633 slaving voyages to produce new estimates of the vol...
What explains the rapid and sustained growth in the trans-Atlantic slave trade during the 18th centu...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
This master's essay is about seasonality in Bristols slave trade until the American Revolution 1776....
This essay examines the Trans-Atlantic slave trade with a particular focus on its legal, financial, ...
As the transatlantic slave trade escalated in the eighteenth century, a secondary market of trade be...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...