Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Júnior, Carlos Francisco da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Afro-Ásia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/45157
Resumo: This paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery (c.1810-1831). Although scholars have focused their attention on the slave trade between Southeast Brazil and West-Central Africa, the Bight of Benin region in West Africa remained an important supplier of slaves. Beginning in 1815, Bahian slave traders developed strategies to circumvent British antislavery measures. At the same time, African slave ports organized trade operations to meet the demand for captives. The article also discusses the participation of African freedmen in the illegal slave trade. Although their involvement became more visible in the 1830s, prior to this they already present as members of the crew on slave ships or as small merchants, participating in transoceanic trading networks. Finally, the paper reassess the number of Africans trafficked from the Bight of Benin to Bahia.
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spelling Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)A Bahia e a Costa da Mina no alvorecer da Segunda Escravidão (c. 1810-1831)BahiaCosta da MinaSegunda EscravidãoSéculo XIXBahiaGulf of BeninSecond slaveryNineteenth centuryThis paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery (c.1810-1831). Although scholars have focused their attention on the slave trade between Southeast Brazil and West-Central Africa, the Bight of Benin region in West Africa remained an important supplier of slaves. Beginning in 1815, Bahian slave traders developed strategies to circumvent British antislavery measures. At the same time, African slave ports organized trade operations to meet the demand for captives. The article also discusses the participation of African freedmen in the illegal slave trade. Although their involvement became more visible in the 1830s, prior to this they already present as members of the crew on slave ships or as small merchants, participating in transoceanic trading networks. Finally, the paper reassess the number of Africans trafficked from the Bight of Benin to Bahia.Este artigo investiga as relações entre a Bahia e a Costa da Mina no alvorecer da Segunda Escravidão (c. 1810-1831). Apesar do foco historiográfico no Sudeste e no tráfico para a África Centro-Ocidental, a região do Golfo do Benim, na África Ocidental, continuou um importante mercado negreiro atlântico. A partir de 1815, os traficantes baianos desenvolveram estratégias para burlar a repressão antitráfico inglesa. Ao mesmo tempo, os portos africanos de embarque se organizaram para suprir a demanda baiana por cativos. Discute-se a participação de africanos libertos no comércio atlântico ilegal. Embora sua participação seja mais visível a partir da década de 1830, eles já compunham a tripulação das embarcações negreiras como pequenos negociantes e utilizando redes comerciais transoceânicas. Ao fim, reavalia-se números de africanos traficados da Costa da Mina por navios baianos.UFBA2022-06-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDouble-blid peer-reviewed articleArtigo avaliado por pares em regime de duplo anonimatoapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/4515710.9771/aa.v0i65.45157Afro-Ásia; No. 65 (2022); 91-147Afro-Ásia; n. 65 (2022); 91-1471981-14110002-0591reponame:Afro-Ásia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/45157/26889Copyright (c) 2022 Carlos Francisco da Silva Júniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva Júnior, Carlos Francisco da2022-06-27T21:06:11Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/45157Revistahttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasiaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/oaiafroasia@ufba.br1981-14110002-0591opendoar:2022-06-27T21:06:11Afro-Ásia (Online) - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
A Bahia e a Costa da Mina no alvorecer da Segunda Escravidão (c. 1810-1831)
title Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
spellingShingle Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
Silva Júnior, Carlos Francisco da
Bahia
Costa da Mina
Segunda Escravidão
Século XIX
Bahia
Gulf of Benin
Second slavery
Nineteenth century
title_short Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
title_full Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
title_fullStr Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
title_full_unstemmed Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
title_sort Bahia and the Costa da Mina at the Dawn of the Second Slavery (1810-1831)
author Silva Júnior, Carlos Francisco da
author_facet Silva Júnior, Carlos Francisco da
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva Júnior, Carlos Francisco da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bahia
Costa da Mina
Segunda Escravidão
Século XIX
Bahia
Gulf of Benin
Second slavery
Nineteenth century
topic Bahia
Costa da Mina
Segunda Escravidão
Século XIX
Bahia
Gulf of Benin
Second slavery
Nineteenth century
description This paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery (c.1810-1831). Although scholars have focused their attention on the slave trade between Southeast Brazil and West-Central Africa, the Bight of Benin region in West Africa remained an important supplier of slaves. Beginning in 1815, Bahian slave traders developed strategies to circumvent British antislavery measures. At the same time, African slave ports organized trade operations to meet the demand for captives. The article also discusses the participation of African freedmen in the illegal slave trade. Although their involvement became more visible in the 1830s, prior to this they already present as members of the crew on slave ships or as small merchants, participating in transoceanic trading networks. Finally, the paper reassess the number of Africans trafficked from the Bight of Benin to Bahia.
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