MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

Long before the Atlantic became the main route of the slave trade out of Africa, the Indian Ocean was already the scene of this ancient trade, fundamentally in the direction of the Islamic world. Despite never reaching the volume of the West Coast, East Africa ended up extending the slave trade in m...

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Main Author: Diego Zonta
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco 2012-12-01
Series:Clio: Revista de Pesquisa Histórica
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/revistaclio/article/view/24366/19736
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spelling doaj-bd8bdd64236949c9bd19e0551154a46f2020-11-24T22:26:25ZporUniversidade Federal de PernambucoClio: Revista de Pesquisa Histórica2525-56492525-56492012-12-01230MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURYDiego Zonta0Universidade de LisboaLong before the Atlantic became the main route of the slave trade out of Africa, the Indian Ocean was already the scene of this ancient trade, fundamentally in the direction of the Islamic world. Despite never reaching the volume of the West Coast, East Africa ended up extending the slave trade in many decades, often using other nomenclatures to escape the pressure of governments and abolitionist groups . This article seeks to review the context in Mozambique in the 19th century, when there was a paradoxical increase in the slave trade and / or forced labor.https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/revistaclio/article/view/24366/19736Mozambiqueillicit tradeXIX
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MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Clio: Revista de Pesquisa Histórica
Mozambique
illicit trade
XIX
author_facet Diego Zonta
author_sort Diego Zonta
title MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
title_short MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
title_full MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
title_fullStr MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
title_full_unstemmed MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
title_sort mozambique and the end of atlantic trafficking in the nineteenth century
publisher Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
series Clio: Revista de Pesquisa Histórica
issn 2525-5649
2525-5649
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Long before the Atlantic became the main route of the slave trade out of Africa, the Indian Ocean was already the scene of this ancient trade, fundamentally in the direction of the Islamic world. Despite never reaching the volume of the West Coast, East Africa ended up extending the slave trade in many decades, often using other nomenclatures to escape the pressure of governments and abolitionist groups . This article seeks to review the context in Mozambique in the 19th century, when there was a paradoxical increase in the slave trade and / or forced labor.
topic Mozambique
illicit trade
XIX
url https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/revistaclio/article/view/24366/19736
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