The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an intercontinental transfer of wealth, goods, and most importantly, millions of people over the course of four centuries. Great Britain was one of the chief participants in the traffic. According to estimates available through Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database (2013), Britain alone transported more than 3,259,000 enslaved Africans across the Atlantic between the 16th and 19th centuries. In the late 1700s, at the height of British involvement, the nation accounted for approximately a third of the total international trade. However, in 1787, British abolitionists banded together under leaders such as Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce ...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the Atlantic slave trade from 1500 to 1900....
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade ...
In January 1808, the United States and Great Britain officially abolished their slave trades. Howeve...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
Britain’s involvement in transatlantic slavery has been a growing focus of research and public debat...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Eighteenth-century Anglo-American prize systems were highly organized enterprises for the provision ...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---This paper focuses on the communicat...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the Atlantic slave trade from 1500 to 1900....
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade ...
In January 1808, the United States and Great Britain officially abolished their slave trades. Howeve...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
Britain’s involvement in transatlantic slavery has been a growing focus of research and public debat...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Eighteenth-century Anglo-American prize systems were highly organized enterprises for the provision ...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---This paper focuses on the communicat...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the Atlantic slave trade from 1500 to 1900....
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...