Abstract
ALTHOUGH slaves were the most common merchandise in the
Portuguese-dominated opening period of the seaborne trade between Europe
and Africa,
relatively little conclusive information is available on their overall
numbers.
Even less is known about the distribution of these early exports of slaves
in
space and time, although these are two of the key factors in assessing
the
much debated societal impact of the early Atlantic slave trade and the
role of
slavery in West and West-Central African economic, social and political
life.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
45 articles.
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