The trade in African slaves to Rio De Janeiro, 1795-1811: Estimates of mortality and patterns of voyages
The trade in African slaves to Rio De Janeiro, 1795-1811: Estimates of mortality and patterns of voyages
Despite its basic importance for an understanding of African History, the Atlantic slave-trade still remains one of the most unexplored aspects of modern African development. Except for a few pioneer works, there have been no systematic studies of numbers, origins, mortality, routes and volume of traffic. The present study is based on archival material in Brazil and is an exploration in depth of one major route, the West African to Rio de Janeiro shipping route in the period 1795–1811. During this time some 170,000 African slaves were shipped from Africa, suffering a mortality rate of 95 per thousand.
CITATION: Klein, Herbert S.. The trade in African slaves to Rio De Janeiro, 1795-1811: Estimates of mortality and patterns of voyages . : Cambridge University Press , 1969. Journal of African History, Vol.10,No.4,1969,pp533-549 - Available at: https://library.au.int/trade-african-slaves-rio-de-janeiro-1795-1811-estimates-mortality-and-patterns-voyages-2