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West African Slavery and Atlantic Commerce
The Senegal River Valley, 1700–1860

James F. Searing (Author)

9780521440837, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 22 July 1993

268 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.526 kg

"...the book occupies a major niche in African and Atlantic history, as well as the more specialized field of Senegambian history, and will have a long scholarly life." David Eltis, The Northern Mariner

West African societies were transformed by the slave trade, even in regions where few slaves were exported. While many books have been written on the import and export trade and on warrior predation, Dr Searing's concern is with the effects of the Atlantic slave trade on the societies of the Senegal river valley in the eighteenth century. He shows that the growth of the Atlantic trade stimulated the development of slavery within West Africa. Slaves worked as seamen in the river and coasting trades, produced surplus grain to feed slaves in transit, and sometimes came to hold pivotal positions in the political structure of the coastal kingdoms of Senegambia. This local slave system had far-reaching consequences, leading to religious protest and slave rebellions. The changes in agricultural production fostered an ecological crisis.

l. Cosaan: 'the origins'
2. Slavery and the slave trade in the Lower Senegal
3. The Atlantic kingdom: maritime commerce and social change
4. Merchants and slaves: slavery on Saint Louis and Gorée
5. Famine, civil war, and secession, l750–l800
6. From river empire to colony: Saint Louis and Senegal, l800–l860.

Subject Areas: Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], African history [HBJH]

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