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A Short History of Transatlantic Slavery (unjacketed) by Morgan, Kenneth O.

A Short History of Transatlantic Slavery (unjacketed) by Morgan, Kenneth O.

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A Short History of Transatlantic Slavery (unjacketed)

Author(s): Morgan, Kenneth O.
Pub: I.B.Tauris
Pack Qty: 24 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781780763866 - New

223mm x 135mm x 21mm

Publication: 30 July 2016

Pages: 256

From 1501, when the first slaves arrived in Hispaniola, until the nineteenth century, some twelve million people were abducted from west Africa and shipped across thousands of miles of ocean GÇô the infamous Middle Passage GÇô to work in the colonies of the New World. Perhaps two million Africans died at sea. Why was slavery so widely condoned, during most of this period, by leading lawyers, religious leaders, politicians and philosophers? How was it that the educated classes of the western world were prepared for so long to accept and promote an institution that would, at later ages, be condemned as barbaric? Exploring these and other questions GÇô and the slave experience on the sugar, rice, coffee and cotton plantations GÇô Kenneth Morgan discusses the rise of a distinctively Creole culture; slave revolts, including the successful revolution in Haiti (1791-1804); and the rise of abolitionism, when the ideas of Montesquieu, Wilberforce, Quakers and others led to the slave trades systemic demise. At a time when the menace of human trafficking is of increasing concern worldwide, this timely book reflects on the deeper motivations of slavery as both ideology and merchant institution.

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