From the Galleons to the Highlands

Slave Trade Routes in the Spanish Americas

David Eltis editor Alex Borucki editor David Wheat editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of New Mexico Press

Published:30th May '20

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From the Galleons to the Highlands cover

The essays in this book demonstrate the importance of transatlantic and intra-American slave trafficking in the development of colonial Spanish America, highlighting the Spanish colonies' previously underestimated significance within the broader history of the slave trade. Spanish America received African captives not only directly via the transatlantic slave trade but also from slave markets in the Portuguese, English, Dutch, French, and Danish Americas, ultimately absorbing more enslaved Africans than any other imperial jurisdiction in the Americas except Brazil. The contributors focus on the histories of slave trafficking to, within, and across highly diverse regions of Spanish America throughout the entire colonial period, with themes ranging from the earliest known transatlantic slaving voyages during the sixteenth century to the evolution of antislavery efforts within the Spanish empire. Students and scholars will find the comprehensive study and analysis in From the Galleons to the Highlands invaluable in examining the study of the slave trade to colonial Spanish America.

[This book] is an important contribution to the growing literature on the Atlantic World. The contributors explore the labor and intellectual role of enslaved and free Africans in the organization of colonial towns and economies in the Spanish Empire." - Mariana P. Candido, author of An African Slaving Port and the Atlantic World: Benguela and Its Hinterland

ISBN: 9780826361165

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 563g

376 pages