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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 December 2024

David Eltis
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Emory University, Atlanta

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Atlantic Cataclysm
Rethinking the Atlantic Slave Trades
, pp. x - xi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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  1. 2.1Captives carried from Africa and the location of home port of vessels carrying them, 1520–1866 (‘000’).

  2. 2.2Enslaved persons per crew member by flag of slave ship, 1613–1830

  3. 2.3Total cost of purchases of the enslaved in 1770 relative to total output of plantations in the Caribbean in current pounds sterling for the major Northwest European slave trading powers

  4. 2.4Estimated arrival of enslaved people in the Americas by jurisdiction

  5. 2.5Slaves arriving in the Americas by broad region and slaves arriving under the Spanish flag direct from Africa, 1520–1867

  6. 3.1Estimated size of the transatlantic traffic carried on in the first 130 years of its existence in three major European regions from which slave voyages were launched

  7. 3.2Transatlantic slave voyages owned by major state-sponsored chartered companies

  8. 4.1Mortality rates by age/sex groupings

  9. 4.2Impact of naval suppression on average number of slaves captured per vessel, 1808–1850, compared to mean number of captives on vessels not captured

  10. 4.3Slaves embarked per crew member on board when vessel left home port, by national flag, 1751–1810

  11. 5.1Time spent in days by vessels trading for slaves on African coast

  12. 5.2Transatlantic movement of people across the Atlantic from regions that became Western African nation-states, and from Portugal and Britain, 1519–1850

  13. 5.3Value of imports per person in select regions in the Atlantic world c. 1800 in pounds sterling

  14. 7.1Regions of disembarkation of Liberated Africans: Initial place of arrival and subsequent movements, 1800–1867

  15. C.1Enslaved populations of the African diaspora and Indian Ocean c. 1800

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