The Transatlantic Slave Trade Database
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Published on Mar 3, 2021
http://www.slavevoyages.org examines the rise and fall of the Atlantic slave trade, using records of 35,000 slave voyages. Instructor David Eltis (www.history.emory.edu/Faculty/eltis.html), a co-principal investigator of the project that created slavevoyages, has created a handy tutorial for students and others interested in using the site.
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