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The United States And The Transatlantic Slave Trade To The Americas 17761867 Leonardo Marques

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The United States And The Transatlantic Slave Trade To The Americas 17761867 Leonardo Marques
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.97 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Leonardo Marques
ISBN: 9780300212419, 0300212410
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The United States And The Transatlantic Slave Trade To The Americas 17761867 Leonardo Marques by Leonardo Marques 9780300212419, 0300212410 instant download after payment.

An investigation of US participation in the transatlantic slave trade to the Americas, from the American Revolution to the Civil War  
While much of modern scholarship has focused on the American slave trade’s impact within the United States, considerably less has addressed its effects in other parts of the Americas. A rich analysis of a complex subject, this study draws on Portuguese, Brazilian, and Spanish primary documents—as well as English-language material—to shed new light on the changing behavior of slave traders and their networks, particularly in Brazil and Cuba. Slavery in these nations, as Marques shows, contributed to the mounting tensions that would ultimately lead to the U.S. Civil War. Taking a truly Atlantic perspective, Marques outlines the multiple forms of U.S. involvement in this traffic amid various legislation and shifting international relations, exploring the global processes that shaped the history of this participation. 

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