The Slave Trade with Africa
.... It is reasonable to assume, however, that this trade was originally a minor factor in the overall movement of
slaves within
Africa. ....
(1242

5

)
The Slave Trade in Africa
.... the New World was granted to Pedre Gomes Reynal in 1593, and for the sum of 900,000 ducats, Reynal promised to provide 3,500 live
slaves from
Africa for every ....
(3176

13

)
Muslim Slaves in Antebellum America
.... times" (Slavery 1). In Antebellum America, it is estimated that some 10-20 percent of the
slaves brought over from
Africa were Muslims (Slavery 1). Viewers of ....
(753

3

)
History & Geography of Africa
.... point out that while records were never kept of where
slaves were taken from, the ancestral homeland of most black Americans is West
Africa, although Angola ....
(821

3

)
Dred Scott Introduction Dred Scott was an Africa
.... Prior to the Court's decision in Scott, there had been a long list of Missouri cases that held that a master lost property rights in his
slaves when he took ....
(1815

7

)
Islam, Christianity, and Africa
.... Certainly, both the early European traders who captured
slaves in
Africa and the Muslims who also accepted slavery, took advantage of
Africa to provide
slaves ....
(693

3

)
Role of West African Slaves in South Carolina
.... development have been difficult without slave labor; it would have been almost impossible without the know-how the
slaves brought with them from West
Africa. ....
(1530

6

)
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Analysis
.... Similarly, Inikori (1976) makes the case that it is all but impossible to determine how many
slaves were actually exported from
Africa groups but it is ....
(1249

5

)
LIBERIA AND AMERICA
.... Therefore, merely sending former
slaves to
Africa did not, in any real sense, constitute "sending them home," even for those relatively few whose former ....
(1982

8

)
History of Slavery
.... Portuguese were already engaged in slavery in Europe when they first enslaved the Native Americans of the region and then brought
slaves from
Africa to work ....
(1857

7

)
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
.... A European wife was owned by her husband, an African was owned by his lineage, and some
slaves in
Africa were more powerful than free men--becoming rich and ....
(2046

8

)
European Slave Trade
.... Portuguese were already engaged in slavery in Europe when they first enslaved the Native Americans of the region and then brought
slaves from
Africa to work ....
(1848

7

)
Oluadah Equiano
.... Such a mode of obtaining
slaves in
Africa is common; and I believer more are procured this way, and by kidnapping, than any other. ....
(1034

4

)
Slave Religion
.... When American
slaves from
Africa lost a child, they often buried things with him like a small carved boat and other items that would serve him well on his ....
(1658

7

)
Impact of American Slave Trade on Cape Verde
.... The latter was used for bartering
slaves in
Africa." Meanwhile, the use of
slaves was still going strong in the islands of Cape Verde as well. ....
(2184

9

)
Benin Kingdom Africa
.... as Obas, the Benin Kingdom controlled that salve trade in
Africa during its .... to trade ivory, pepper, cloth, metals, and, from the 15th century,
slaves (Benin 1 ....
(1978

8

)
The African-American Odyssey
.... point out that while records were never kept of where
slaves were taken from, the ancestral homeland of most black Americans is West
Africa, although Angola ....
(821

3

)
Oluadah Equiano
.... Such a mode of obtaining
slaves in
Africa is common; and I believe more are procured this way, and by kidnapping, than any other. ....
(1249

5

)
African & European Slave Trade
.... Such a mode of obtaining
slaves in
Africa is common; and I believe more are procured this way, and by kidnapping, than any other. ....
(1250

5

)
The African Slave Trade & European Attitudes
.... on the
slaves themselves so much as on the continent from which they were taken, and he finds that the consequences of the trade were devastating to
Africa, in ....
(754

3

)
Black Southerners and Slavery
.... Royal authority was given for the importation of African
slaves directly from
Africa to the West Indies, and after 1518 the trade became more an institution ....
(1570

6

)
American Slavery Throughout the storied, tumultuous, and often t
.... In the United States the Founding Fathers, at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, allowed for the abolition of any importation of
slaves from
Africa by 1808 ....
(1894

8

)
The Rationalization of Slavery
.... Agatucci writes that "Muslim traders exported as many as 17 million
slaves to the coast of the Indian Ocean, to the Middle East, and to North
Africa," and "to ....
(1031

4

)
Racism in the United States
.... on the
slaves themselves so much as on the continent from which they were taken, and he finds that the consequences of the trade were devastating to
Africa, in ....
(1325

5

)
Swift and Equiano
.... Such a mode of obtaining
slaves in
Africa is common; and I believer more are procured this way, and by kidnapping, than any other. ....
(2250

9

)
Slavery in the United States
.... to increase in similar degree the financial obstacle to a sweeping abolition." Phillips acknowledges the trauma of
slaves' "wrench from
Africa," but insists ....
(1873

7

)
Ritual and Belief
.... of view of Ani, the African religion certainly did not survive in the Baptist religion of the
slaves and their ancestors in the same forms it took in
Africa. ....
(809

3

)
Religious Ritual and Belief
.... of view of Ani, the African religion certainly did not survive in the Baptist religion of the
slaves and their ancestors in the same forms it took in
Africa. ....
(809

3

)
Trade in African Slave Labor
.... parts of
Africa, the rise of the slave trade did not necessarily translate into substantial foreign trade. RW Beachey writes, "Not all
slaves were exported ....
(1665

7

)
History Questions of Slavery
.... The Middle Passage was the middle leg of a three part journey made by ships taking product to
Africa, exchanging them for
slaves, taking the
slaves to the New ....
(1982

8

)