The Atlantic slave commerce was one of many largest and most elaborate maritime and industrial ventures. Between 1492 and about 1870, ten million or extra black slaves had been carried from Africa to at least one port or one other of the Americas.On this wide-ranging e book, Hugh Thomas follows the event of this large shift of human lives throughout the centuries till the slave commerce’s abolition within the late nineteenth century.
The Slave Trade: History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440-1870
The Atlantic slave trade was one of the largest and most elaborate maritime and commercial ventures. Between 1492 and about 1870, ten million or more black slaves were carried from Africa to one port or another of the Americas.In this wide-ranging book, Hugh Thomas follows the development of this massive shift of human lives across the centuries until the slave trade’s abolition in the late nineteenth century.
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