ABSTRACT

This work shows the extent to which the shipping of Africans to the Americas continued after the Abolition Act of 1807.

part 1I|183 pages

chapter Chapter I|9 pages

The Abolition of the English Slave Trade

chapter Chapter II|12 pages

The Slave Coast

chapter Chapter III|15 pages

Slave Trading

chapter Chapter IV|22 pages

The Diplomatic Background

chapter Chapter V|18 pages

Early Tears

chapter Chapter VI|10 pages

Rewards and Dangers

chapter Chapter VII|15 pages

False Dawn

chapter Chapter VIII|11 pages

The Great Debate

chapter Chapter IX|24 pages

The Reform of the Squadron

chapter Chapter X|10 pages

The End of the Brazilian Slave Trade

chapter Chapter XI|14 pages

The Capture of Lagos

chapter Chapter XII|21 pages

The End of the Atlantic Slave Trade

part 185II|90 pages

chapter Chapter XIII|16 pages

The East African Slave Trade

chapter Chapter XIV|14 pages

Moresby and Owen

chapter Chapter XV|12 pages

The Portuguese East African Trade

chapter Chapter XVI|19 pages

The Attack on the Arab Trade: First Stage

chapter Chapter XVII|10 pages

Naval Patrol

chapter Chapter XVIII|11 pages

The End of the Arab Trade

chapter Chapter XIX|6 pages

Epilogue