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The slave trade and the development of the Atlantic Africa port system, 1400s–1800s
Ribeiro da Silva, F. (2017). The slave trade and the development of the Atlantic Africa port system, 1400s–1800s. Int .J. Marit. Hist. 29(1): 138-154. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0843871416679116
In: International Journal of Maritime History. Maritime Studies Research Unit: St. John's. ISSN 0843-8714; e-ISSN 2052-7756, meer
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Author keywords
    Atlantic Africa, port system, pre-colonial Africa, slave trade

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  • Ribeiro da Silva, F.

Abstract
    Scholarly work on the transatlantic slave trade has tended to focus on the volume, conditions and the profits of this hideous commerce and its demographic, economic and social impact on the coastal areas of Atlantic Africa. Much has therefore been published about the history of specific ports and coastal regions, but still little is known about the contribution of the slave trade to the overall formation and shaping of the Atlantic Africa port system and its regional port sub-systems, the links between various ports, their commercial struggles, and the variable factors that conditioned changes in their role within the system. This study will partly address these issues by examining how theslave trade, in conjunction with other local, regional and international economic and political dynamics, contributed to the rise and fall of ports in Atlantic Africa and helped shape its port system. In doing so, the analysis is based on shipping information gathered from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, and on the specific literature on variousslave ports in Atlantic Africa.

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