He follows with an account of the place of corn in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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And we are united on the issue that the Atlantic slave trade was a crime against humanity. |
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The terrible events of 1505 were almost nothing compared to the barbarities of the Atlantic slave trade and colonialism which would come later as capitalism grew stronger. |
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Along with general cargo, freight, raw materials such as coal and cotton, the city was also involved in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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After the ending of the Atlantic slave trade, the population increased naturally. |
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Slavery was practiced in some parts of Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas for many centuries before the beginning of the Atlantic slave trade. |
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The Atlantic slave trade was not the only slave trade from Africa, although it was the largest in volume and intensity. |
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The Atlantic slave trade is customarily divided into two eras, known as the First and Second Atlantic Systems. |
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The Atlantic slave trade peaked in the last two decades of the 18th century, during and following the Kongo Civil War. |
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It is understandable that there are those for whom these trainers are bad reminders of the Atlantic slave trade and the plantation system, with a flippant disregard for centuries of human suffering and exploitation. |
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In the United States, scientific racism justified Black African slavery to assuage moral opposition to the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Portugal enjoyed a virtual monopoly of the Atlantic slave trade for over a century, exporting around 800 slaves annually. |
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Similarly, yellow fever is thought to have been brought to the Americas from Africa via the Atlantic slave trade. |
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It was put to use in the Atlantic slave trade, making at least two voyages carrying Africans to slavery in the West Indies. |
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Several historians have made important contributions to the global understanding of the African side of the Atlantic slave trade. |
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In the 16th century, the archipelago prospered from the Atlantic slave trade. |
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First established as a trade settlement, the castle later became one of the most important stops on the route of the Atlantic slave trade. |
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The intention was to outlaw entirely the Atlantic slave trade within the whole British Empire. |
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The Mossi would eventually enter the slave trade in the 1800s with the Atlantic slave trade being the main market. |
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Eighteenth century writers in Europe claimed that slavery in Africa was quite brutal in order to justify the Atlantic slave trade. |
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The British took an active approach to stopping the illegal Atlantic slave trade during this period. |
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Although the Atlantic slave trade has been best studied, estimates range from 8 million people to 20 million. |
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On 22 February 1807, the House of Commons passed a motion 283 votes to 16 to abolish the Atlantic slave trade. |
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As of 2009, efforts are underway to create a UN Slavery Memorial as a permanent remembrance of the victims of the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Some of the colonies developed legalized systems of slavery, centered largely around the Atlantic slave trade. |
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In West Africa, the decline of the Atlantic slave trade in the 1820s caused dramatic economic shifts in local polities. |
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During the Atlantic slave trade era, Brazil imported more African slaves than any other country. |
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British merchants were among the largest participants in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Joseph Inikori provided a new line of argument, estimating counterfactual demographic developments in case the Atlantic slave trade had not existed. |
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Precise evidence on slavery or the political and economic institutions of slavery before contact with the Arab or Atlantic slave trade is not available. |
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These are predominantly based on European languages such as English and French due to the Age of Discovery and the Atlantic slave trade that arose at that time. |
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Ideally located for the Atlantic slave trade, the islands grew prosperous throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, attracting merchants, privateers, and pirates. |
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It declined during the 18th century, mostly because Nantes was flourishing with the Atlantic slave trade and paid no attention to its cultural institutions. |
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Early on in the Atlantic Slave trade, these marriages were common. |
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Gradually colonized and settled by the Portuguese throughout the 16th century, they collectively served as a vital commercial and trade center for the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Capital cities like Rio de Janeiro and even Porto Alegre created permanent markers commemorating heritage sites of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade. |
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During the 18th century, Britain was involved in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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The Atlantic slave trade peaked in the late 18th century, when the largest number of slaves were captured on raiding expeditions into the interior of West Africa. |
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This sometimes caused a labour shortage for plantations and public works and so the colonists informally and gradually, at first, initiated the Atlantic slave trade. |
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When the Arab slave trade and Atlantic slave trade began, many of the local slave systems began supplying captives for slave markets outside Africa. |
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