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1 The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Colonial Slavery African-American History

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3 3 Distinct Features of American Slavery: Slaves not accepted into society & had no legal rights Slave status inherent and passed on to children Mostly unskilled, manual laborers

4 The Transatlantic Slave Trade Portuguese controlled trade in 1500s, Dutch in 1600s, English in 1700s 10-11 million slaves crossed the Atlantic 3.65 million to S. America 3.32 million to Caribbean 1.5 million to Mexico & Central America 600,000 to N. America Angola & Loango = biggest source overall Slave Coast dominated after 1740 East Africa not tapped until late 1700s More men than women

5 A Typical Slave Ship Dimensions: 80’ – 90’ by 25’ Held 300 – 450 slaves Voyage lasted 90 – 100 days 10 – 20% average mortality rate Outlawed by U.S. & U.K. in 1808 British abolition movement led by William Wilberforce France 1831; Spain 1835 Last known slave ship crossed Atlantic in 1867 Cuba ended slavery in 1888

6 The Spanish Empire Viceroys ruled New Spain & Peru on King’s behalf Each divided into provinces Governors & audencias (courts) ruled provinces Haciendas = large plantations growing cash crops (sugar, cotton, cocoa, tobacco, etc.) Mines were principle source of wealth for Spain 16 million kg. entered Spain between 1503-1650 Crown kept 1/5 (quinto) Flowed primarily to Spanish Netherlands

7 Slave Labor in New Spain Encomienda = grant of Indian labor to mine & hacienda owners Repartimiento = requirement that Indians work so many days for Spanish Modeled on feudalism, but no protection for workers When Indians died off, replaced by Africans

8 Why Africans Were Enslaved Eric Williams argues slavery was based on economics, not racism Indians enslaved first, then white indentured servants used Black slaves cheaper because held for life & less likely to escape Winthrop Jordan argues slavery & racism developed dialectically “black” associated with dirt, death & sin David Brion Davis argues sugar/slave system moved from Mediterranean to Atlantic islands, & thence to Americas


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