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Justification of Black Slavery
How was a system justified that caused and accepted the exploitation and deaths of millions of black Africans in the Americas for the maximization of British profits?
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The paper examines the significant historical event of the first shipment of black Africans to British America in 1619, which initiated a large-scale slave trading system. It highlights the profound impact of this event on the transatlantic slave trade, leading to the forced deportation of millions of Africans to the Americas. Through a cultural and geographical lens, the study analyzes the implications of this development for both African societies and the emerging British colonies.
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Justification of Black Slavery, Ingo Westermann
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- Title
- Justification of Black Slavery
- Subtitle
- How was a system justified that caused and accepted the exploitation and deaths of millions of black Africans in the Americas for the maximization of British profits?
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Ingo Westermann
- Publisher
- GRIN Verlag
- Released
- 2010
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9783640619863
- Category
- Language dictionaries and textbooks
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- The paper examines the significant historical event of the first shipment of black Africans to British America in 1619, which initiated a large-scale slave trading system. It highlights the profound impact of this event on the transatlantic slave trade, leading to the forced deportation of millions of Africans to the Americas. Through a cultural and geographical lens, the study analyzes the implications of this development for both African societies and the emerging British colonies.