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21 February 2007

Maps of Major Slave Trading Systems, Markets, and Ports

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African American History Through Reconstruction - AAS-HIUS 365
U. Virginia, Charlottesville

Maps of Major Slave Trading Systems, Markets, and Ports

1. Indian Ocean Slave Trade
(from Patterson, Slavery and Social Death, p. 151)
2. Black Sea and Mediterranean Slave Trade I
(from Patterson, Slavery and Social Death, p. 153)
3. Black Sea and Mediterranean Slave Trade II
(from Phillips, Slavery from Roman Times to the Early Transatlantic Trade, p. 44)
4.Mediterranean and Adjacent Regions in Late Middle Ages
(from Phillips, Slavery from Roman Times to the Early Transatlantic Trade, p. 89)
5. Medieval European Slave Trade I
(from Patterson, Slavery and Social Death, p. 155)
6. Trans-Saharan Slave Trade I
(from Patterson, Slavery and Social Death, p. 158)
7. African Trade Routes and Trade Centers, ca. 1100-1600
(from Phillips, Slavery from Roman Times to the Early Transatlantic Trade, p. 115)
8. Major Slave Trading Ports in in Western Africa
(from Klein, The Atlantic Slave Trade, p. xiii)
9. Major Slave Trading Ports of Senegambia and Sierra Leone
(from Klein, The Atlantic Slave Trade, p. xiv)
10. Major Slave Trading Ports of the Gold Coast and Bights of Benin and Biafra
(from Klein, The Atlantic Slave Trade, p. xv)
11. Major Slave Trading Ports of Southwestern and Southeastern Africa
(from Klein, The Atlantic Slave Trade, p. xvi)
12. African Sources of Slaves for International Markets
(from Manning, Slavery and African Life, p. 10)
12. UNESCO Map of Global Slave Routes



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