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Blacks In The Americas 1502 1617: A Comprehensive Guide to the History of African Americans

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Blacks In The Americas 1502 1617 The Young Oxford History Of African Americans is a comprehensive guide to the history of Africans in the Americas from 1502 to 1617. It covers the transatlantic slave trade, the development of slavery in the Americas, and the resistance and resilience of African Americans during this period.

The First Passage: Blacks in the Americas 1502 1617 (The Young Oxford History of African Americans 1)
The First Passage: Blacks in the Americas 1502-1617 (The Young Oxford History of African Americans Book 1)
by Colin A. Palmer

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4865 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Print length : 128 pages
Lending : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported

The book is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of the transatlantic slave trade and the development of slavery in the Americas. The second part examines the resistance and resilience of African Americans during this period, including their fight for freedom and their efforts to create a new life in the Americas. The third part discusses the legacy of slavery in the Americas and its impact on the present day.

Blacks In The Americas 1502 1617 The Young Oxford History Of African Americans is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of African Americans. It is a comprehensive and well-researched book that provides a detailed overview of this important period in history.

The Transatlantic Slave Trade

The transatlantic slave trade was a major forced migration of people from Africa to the Americas that took place over the course of several centuries. It is estimated that between 12 and 15 million Africans were shipped to the Americas as slaves during this time period. The majority of these slaves were sent to work on sugar plantations in the Caribbean and Brazil.

The transatlantic slave trade was a brutal and dehumanizing process. Slaves were often packed into overcrowded ships and subjected to horrific conditions during the long voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Many slaves died during the journey, and those who survived often arrived in the Americas weak and sick.

The transatlantic slave trade had a profound impact on both Africa and the Americas. It led to the depopulation of many parts of Africa and the destruction of African societies. It also contributed to the development of slavery in the Americas and the creation of a racial hierarchy that would last for centuries.

The Development of Slavery in the Americas

Slavery was a major part of the economic and social system in the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Slaves were used to work on a variety of tasks, including agriculture, mining, and domestic service. Slavery was also used to control the African American population and to maintain white supremacy.

The development of slavery in the Americas varied from colony to colony. In some colonies, such as the Caribbean and Brazil, slavery was based on a plantation system. In other colonies, such as the United States, slavery was more dispersed and was used on small farms and in urban areas.

No matter where it was practiced, slavery was a cruel and oppressive system. Slaves were denied their freedom, their rights, and their dignity. They were often subjected to physical and psychological abuse. Slavery had a devastating impact on the lives of African Americans and their descendants.

The Resistance and Resilience of African Americans

Despite the horrors of slavery, African Americans resisted and fought for their freedom throughout this period. They ran away from plantations, they revolted against their masters, and they fought for their rights in court. African Americans also created their own communities and institutions, which helped them to survive and thrive in the face of oppression.

The resistance and resilience of African Americans is a testament to their strength and determination. It is a story of hope and triumph that should inspire us all.

The Legacy of Slavery

The legacy of slavery in the Americas is complex and far-reaching. Slavery has had a profound impact on the history, culture, and society of the Americas. It has also shaped the lives of African Americans and their descendants.

The legacy of slavery includes the racism, discrimination, and inequality that still exist in the Americas today. It is a reminder of the horrors of the past and a challenge to us all to work towards a more just and equitable future.

Blacks In The Americas 1502 1617 The Young Oxford History Of African Americans is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the history of African Americans and the impact of slavery in the Americas.

The First Passage: Blacks in the Americas 1502 1617 (The Young Oxford History of African Americans 1)
The First Passage: Blacks in the Americas 1502-1617 (The Young Oxford History of African Americans Book 1)
by Colin A. Palmer

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4865 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Print length : 128 pages
Lending : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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The First Passage: Blacks in the Americas 1502 1617 (The Young Oxford History of African Americans 1)
The First Passage: Blacks in the Americas 1502-1617 (The Young Oxford History of African Americans Book 1)
by Colin A. Palmer

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4865 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Print length : 128 pages
Lending : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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