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The slave trade was one of the earliest and the most capital-intensive forms of Atlantic interaction. The largest intercontinental migration in history before the mid-1800s, this forced transportation of enslaved Africans repopulated the Americas and greatly affected cultural and racial mixes there.
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The slave trade was one of the earliest and the most capital-intensive forms of Atlantic interaction. The largest intercontinental migration in history before the mid-1800s, this forced transportation of enslaved Africans repopulated the Americas and greatly affected cultural and racial mixes there.
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Atlantic Trade and Commodities, 1402–1815
2012This article reviews the transfer of goods and services between the continents bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It shows that the demands of long-distance trade, particularly but not solely across the Atlantic, encouraged innovation in technologies and methods, transformed commercial institutions, and required traders to develop novel ways of managing ...
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Personal Adornment and Expressions of Status: Beads and the Gambia River’s Atlantic Trade
, 2011Liza Gijanto
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Dominance of mineral dust in aerosol light-scattering in the North Atlantic trade winds
Nature, 1996X. Li+4 more
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The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census.
International Migration Review, 1972Edwin S. Redkey, Philip D. Curtin
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American Trade Policy and Atlantic Partnership
1963On the subject of Atlantic Partnership it is much too easy to use big words and say very little. Leaving aside the broad theme, I want to consider the one initial, concrete step which has been taken in the United States and which could be the first step toward giving reality to this concept: the recent trade legislation.
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