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| #165893 in Books | Robert Harms | 2002-12-21 | 2002-12-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.13 x6.00l,1.18 | File type: PDF | 496 pages | The Diligent Worlds Of The Slave Trade||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great|By Skye E.|This book was wonderful. So many aspects of the slave trade are left out when you learn about it in school. This filled in the gaps. This put everything in perspective and it made sense. Especially the profiteering, everyone wanted a cut from the Africans that enslaved to the African kings that sold to the Europeans who bought and sold to the crews on the ships|.com |From the 16th to the 19th century, more than 40,000 slave ships plied the waters of the Atlantic, bringing human cargo to the Americas. Drawing on a memoir by a lieutenant, historian Robert Harms tells the story of one such ship, a story that, although
The Diligent began her journey in Brittany in 1731, and Harms follows her along the African coast where her goods were traded for slaves, to Martinique where her captives were sold to work on sugar plantations. Harms brings to life a world in which slavery was a commerce carried out without qualms. He shows the gruesome details of daily life aboard a slave ship, as well as French merchants wrangling with their government for the right to traffic in slaves, African k...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.The Diligent: A Voyage Through the Worlds Of The Slave Trade | Robert Harms. Which are the reasons I like to read books. Great story by a great author.