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Colonial Triangular Trade: An Economy Based on Human Misery - Perspectives on History (Discovery)
Phyllis Raybin Emert
Colonial Triangular Trade: An Economy Based on Human Misery - Perspectives on History (Discovery)
Phyllis Raybin Emert
Brief Description: Compelling firsthand accounts and primary source U. S. history documents underpin History Compass' popular Perspectives on History series. By the 1780s, about 97,000 slaves a year were being sent to the Americas on more than 800 slave ships. Most went from Africa to the West Indies, where they were trade for molasses. In New England, colonists used molasses to make rum. British merchants completed the triangle of human misery by trading rum for more slaves. This anthology of primary and secondary sources covers the slave trade and its abolition.
64 pages, Illustrations; Frontispiece
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 4 mei 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9781878668486 |
Uitgevers | History Compass |
Pagina's | 64 |
Afmetingen | 132 × 183 × 5 mm · 77 g |
Uitgever | Emert, Phyllis Raybin |
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