Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds

Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds

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Over a period of 300 years, 10 million slaves were brought from Africa to the Americas to work on the plantations. Stripped naked, shaved and crammed into the steaming holds of the vessels, thousands died before they could be auctioned. This book looks at the history of the Atlantic slave trade.

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Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds

Over a period of 300 years, 10 million slaves were brought from Africa to the Americas to work on the plantations, giving rise to serious socio-political implications which are still being felt to this day. They were herded into slave ships in appalling conditions that went unheeded until the social pressures of the 19th century put an end to the trade. Stripped naked, shaved and crammed into the steaming holds of the vessels, thousands died before they could be auctioned, but the supply was so plentiful it made little economic difference. This book looks at the history of the slave trade, examining the reasons for and practices of slave transportation.
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ISBN 13 9780850315868
ISBN 10 0850315867
Title Stand the Storm
Author Edward Reynolds
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allison & Busby
Year published 1985-03-01
Number of pages 182
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.