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CF3333 Clash of Cultures

“EUROPEAN CAPITALISM AND NEW WORLD SLAVERY”

I. BACKGROUND -- SLAVERY AS AN INSTITUTION PRIOR TO THE 19TH CENTURY

II. SLAVERY IN THE AMERICANS IN THE 16TH CENTURY

III. SLAVERY IN THE CARIBBEAN IN THE 17TH & 18TH CENTURIES

A. Establishment of the Dutch nation impacted slave trade to Americas

B. General Flow of Slaves to the New World before 1700

C. Royal African Company & the British Monopoly until 1698

D. Slave Plantations as "Institutions" in the Americas

IV. SLAVERY, REVOLT, ABOLITION, AND INDEPENDENCE

A. Haiti and Independence: Freedmen and Slaves (1804)

V. SLAVERY AND NEW TECHNOLOGY IN THE 19TH CENTURY

A. From 1830s to 1860s -- The final phase of slavery

B. Puerto Rico

C. French Islands: Martinique and Guadaloupe

VI. SUMMARY

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