The peopling of an african slave port: Annamaboe and the Atlantic world

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Autor(a) principal: Sparks, Randy J.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Almanack (Guarulhos)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/13096
Resumo: Annamaboe, located on the Gold Coast in modern-day Ghana,was a sleepy Fante fishing village when Dutch traders arrivedthere in 1638. The arrival of the Europeans ushered Annamaboeinto the Atlantic world and brought fundamental changes tothe town’s physical landscape, economic and cultural life, andliterally to its DNA as Europeans and Africans formed relationshipsthat gave rise to a substantial mixed-race population.Like other Atlantic towns and cities, Annamaboe grew as a conduitfor trade. Its traders funneled African trade goods —primarilyenslaved peoples but also gold, maize and other provisions— to Europe and the Americas and it brought in a varietyof products from Europe and around the world in exchange— fabrics, metals, manufactured goods, alcohol and tobacco— and distributed those goods into the interior. The Atlanticworld is defined by the movement of goods, ideas and peoplesaround it, and much of that movement operated through theurban hubs that grew up around the Atlantic. Much of the scholarshipon the Atlantic world has focused on the North Atlantic,particularly on the British Atlantic. This article’s focus onan African Atlantic port offers an important corrective to thatbias, a necessary one if we are to fully comprehend that world.
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spelling The peopling of an african slave port: Annamaboe and the Atlantic worldAnnamaboe, located on the Gold Coast in modern-day Ghana,was a sleepy Fante fishing village when Dutch traders arrivedthere in 1638. The arrival of the Europeans ushered Annamaboeinto the Atlantic world and brought fundamental changes tothe town’s physical landscape, economic and cultural life, andliterally to its DNA as Europeans and Africans formed relationshipsthat gave rise to a substantial mixed-race population.Like other Atlantic towns and cities, Annamaboe grew as a conduitfor trade. Its traders funneled African trade goods —primarilyenslaved peoples but also gold, maize and other provisions— to Europe and the Americas and it brought in a varietyof products from Europe and around the world in exchange— fabrics, metals, manufactured goods, alcohol and tobacco— and distributed those goods into the interior. The Atlanticworld is defined by the movement of goods, ideas and peoplesaround it, and much of that movement operated through theurban hubs that grew up around the Atlantic. Much of the scholarshipon the Atlantic world has focused on the North Atlantic,particularly on the British Atlantic. This article’s focus onan African Atlantic port offers an important corrective to thatbias, a necessary one if we are to fully comprehend that world.A cidade de Annamaboe, localizada na Costa do Ouro, na atualGana, era uma pequena vila de pescadores quando os holandesesali chegaram pela primeira vez em 1638. A chegada deeuropeus introduziu a cidade ao mundo atlântico e promoveumudanças fundamentais na geografia, economia e vida culturalde Annamaboe, inclusive literalmente no seu DNA, visto queeuropeus e africanos formaram relacionamentos que criaramuma população mista numerosa. Semelhante a outras cidadese vilas Atlânticas, Annamaboe cresceu se tornou um nódulo importanteem redes de trocas comerciais. Seus mercadores encaminharamprodutos africanas—pessoas escravizadas, principalmente,mas também ouro, milho, e outras provisões—paraa Europa e as Américas e ajudaram a introduzir e distribuirpela região produtos advindos da Europa e do resto do mundo—tecidos, metais, produtos manufaturados, álcool e tabaco.O mundo atlântico se define pela movimentação de bens, ideiase pessoas, e grande parte dessa movimentação se fez a partir decentros urbanos que se desenvolveram ao longo da costa atlântica.Grande parte da literatura sobre o mundo atlântico tendea focar o Norte Atlântico e o Atlântico britânico em particular.Esse artigo, ao centrar a sua análise em um porto atlântico africano,oferece uma importante perspectiva, necessária à melhorcomprehensão daquele mundo, e que busca corrigir essa tendência.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2021-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/1309610.1590/2236-463324ed00719Almanack; No. 24 (2020)Almanack; Núm. 24 (2020)Almanack; n. 24 (2020)2236-4633reponame:Almanack (Guarulhos)instname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESPenghttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/13096/9136Copyright (c) 2021 Randy J. Sparkshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSparks, Randy J. 2021-12-13T02:36:21Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13096Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/almPUBhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/oaialmanack@unifesp.br||andremachados@yahoo.com.br2236-46332236-4633opendoar:2021-12-13T02:36:21Almanack (Guarulhos) - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
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description Annamaboe, located on the Gold Coast in modern-day Ghana,was a sleepy Fante fishing village when Dutch traders arrivedthere in 1638. The arrival of the Europeans ushered Annamaboeinto the Atlantic world and brought fundamental changes tothe town’s physical landscape, economic and cultural life, andliterally to its DNA as Europeans and Africans formed relationshipsthat gave rise to a substantial mixed-race population.Like other Atlantic towns and cities, Annamaboe grew as a conduitfor trade. Its traders funneled African trade goods —primarilyenslaved peoples but also gold, maize and other provisions— to Europe and the Americas and it brought in a varietyof products from Europe and around the world in exchange— fabrics, metals, manufactured goods, alcohol and tobacco— and distributed those goods into the interior. The Atlanticworld is defined by the movement of goods, ideas and peoplesaround it, and much of that movement operated through theurban hubs that grew up around the Atlantic. Much of the scholarshipon the Atlantic world has focused on the North Atlantic,particularly on the British Atlantic. This article’s focus onan African Atlantic port offers an important corrective to thatbias, a necessary one if we are to fully comprehend that world.
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