Shaping the New World Shaping the New World

Shaping the New World

African Slavery in the Americas, 1500-1888

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Publisher Description

Between 1500 and the middle of the nineteenth century, some 12.5 million slaves were sent as bonded labour from Africa to the European settlements in the Americas. Shaping the New World introduces students to the origins, growth, and consolidation of African slavery in the Americas and race-based slavery's impact on the economic, social, and cultural development of the New World.

While the book explores the idea of the African slave as a tool in the formation of new American societies, it also acknowledges the culture, humanity, and importance of the slave as a person and highlights the role of women in slave societies.

Serving as the third book in the UTP/CHA International Themes and Issues Series, Shaping the New World introduces readers to the topic of African slavery in the New World from a comparative perspective, specifically focusing on the English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch slave systems.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
July 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
307
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
SELLER
University of Toronto Press
SIZE
2.7
MB

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