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Eurafricans In Western Africa Commerce Social Status Gender And Religious Observance From The Sixteenth To The Eighteenth Century Paperback George E Brooks

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Eurafricans In Western Africa Commerce Social Status Gender And Religious Observance From The Sixteenth To The Eighteenth Century Paperback George E Brooks
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Publisher: James Currey / Ohio University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.03 MB
Pages: 352
Author: George E. Brooks
ISBN: 9780821414866, 9780852554890, 0821414860, 0852554893
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: paperback

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Eurafricans In Western Africa Commerce Social Status Gender And Religious Observance From The Sixteenth To The Eighteenth Century Paperback George E Brooks by George E. Brooks 9780821414866, 9780852554890, 0821414860, 0852554893 instant download after payment.

From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries Luso-Africans, the descendants of Portuguese traders and African women, exercised important roles in commerce along the riverine networks of the West African coast. They were influential in the development and dissemination of the Crioulo language, the diffusion of numerous fruits, food crops and domestic animals, and influenced many African social and religious practices. When Sephardic Jews, French, Dutch, and English traders arrived in western Africa, they and their Eurafrican offspring were constrained by African societies to accommodate to the same circumstances as Portuguese and Luso-Africans. During the latter part of the eighteenth century, Eurafricans' circumstances significantly changed in places where French and British colonial officials introduced European legal codes that enabled Eurafricans to acquire freehold property, bequeath dwellings, trading vessels, and other possessions to descendants, and exercise civic responsibilities.

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