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Final passages: The British inter-colonial slave trade, 1619--1807.

机译:最后段落:1619--1807年的英国殖民间奴隶贸易。

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"Final Passages" examines the further distribution of forced African migrants who reached British America in the transatlantic slave trade. Extant studies of the slave trade reveal much about the infamous Middle Passage, but little is known about the next stage in the journey of Africans to New World slavery. The dissertation examines how colonial slaveholding societies distributed Africans from the major ports of importation from Africa to all of the varied destinations where colonists employed slave labor.; Four major types of sources underpin the study. From colonial port records the author has compiled a database of over 6,500 intra-American slave trading voyages; this database helps identify and quantify the primary routes of slave distribution. The correspondence of colonial officials describes the contours of the trade where port records are lacking. The account books and correspondence of merchants and companies engaged in the trade reveal the economics of the trade and offer the rationale for trading activities. Finally, the rare surviving firsthand accounts of the slave trade by Africans provide a glimpse of the lived experience of the trade.; The dissertation argues that Africans typically arrived in British America at one of a few large centers of transatlantic importation where many were purchased by merchants, not planters. Over 300,000 of the Africans arriving in British America in the slave trade, approximately 15 percent, subsequently boarded other ships for further distribution. Colonial merchants exploited timely information from their connections in other American ports to find opportunities for profitable distribution of slave cargoes. These traders also used the lure of slaves for sale as leverage to open markets that were otherwise closed to them. Both traders and policymakers tended to view Africans as commodities, rather than as potential laborers. From the African perspective, the intra-American portion of the slave trade added to the hardship of the experience. It increased the likelihood of separation from other captives who shared bonds of kinship, origin, or linguistic or cultural affinities. The intra-American trade also added significantly to the risk of mortality that slaves endured in the journey to American slavery.
机译:“最终通道”考察了跨大西洋奴隶贸易到达英美的非洲被迫移民的进一步分布。对奴隶贸易的现有研究揭示了臭名昭著的中间通道,但对非洲人进入新世界奴隶制的下一阶段了解甚少。本文研究了殖民奴隶制社会如何将非洲人从非洲的主要进口港分配到殖民者雇用奴隶劳工的所有不同目的地。四种主要的资料来源是这项研究的基础。根据殖民地港口记录,作者已经建立了一个数据库,该数据库包含超过6,500个美洲内部奴隶贸易航程;该数据库有助于识别和量化从属分发的主要路径。殖民地官员的信件描述了缺乏港口记录的贸易状况。从事贸易的商人和公司的账簿和信件显示了贸易的经济性,并为进行贸易活动提供了依据。最后,非洲人鲜有的关于奴隶贸易的幸存的第一手资料,可以窥见该贸易的鲜活经验。论文认为,非洲人通常是在少数跨大西洋进口中心之一抵达英属美洲的,其中许多是由商人而不是种植者购买的。随后,有超过300,000的非洲人以奴隶贸易的形式抵达英属美洲,约占15%,随后登上其他船只以作进一步分配。殖民地商人利用他们在美国其他港口的联系及时地获得信息,以找到有利可图的奴隶货物分销机会。这些交易者还利用奴隶的诱饵来出售开放给原本不对他们开放的市场的杠杆。贸易商和决策者都倾向于将非洲人视为商品,而不是潜在的劳动力。从非洲的角度来看,奴隶贸易的美洲内部部分增加了经验的难度。它增加了与其他拥有亲属,血统或语言或文化亲和力的俘虏分离的可能性。美洲内部的贸易也大大增加了奴隶在前往美国奴役的旅程中所承受的死亡风险。

著录项

  • 作者

    O'Malley, Greg.;

  • 作者单位

    The Johns Hopkins University.;

  • 授予单位 The Johns Hopkins University.;
  • 学科 History Black.; History European.; History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 419 p.
  • 总页数 419
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 非洲史;欧洲史;美洲史;
  • 关键词

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