@Jokesonum8 3. Contemporary African state GDPs are directly predicted by intensity of the slave trade https://t.co/r6k9L8Drw3 . https://t.co/3gfbukLkP9 4. 'Natural resources' Actually tend to hurt economies in the long run https://t.co/vP5glvM36R
@conutus @Highlander45491 @Jonatha05736340 @iSeeRacist https://t.co/evW6Q5bEFA What’s Wikipedia?
, "The legacies of slavery in and out of Africa". Her sentence, "Almost two million did not survive the grueling journey, known as the Middle Passage" is very close to Bertocchi, who says "almost two million people were lost during transportation. https:/
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@NwokochaTemi @tokillanigerian @AderonkeW West-Central Africa represented the main source (of the trans Atlantic slave trade), with 45 % of the overall volume. Next came Benin (16 %), Biafra (13 %), the Gold Coast (10 %), and Senegambia (6 %). https://t.c
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RT @belle_joyeux: If I were a serious person, I'd write a book about the wars fought by West African slave traders opposing abolition which…
If I were a serious person, I'd write a book about the wars fought by West African slave traders opposing abolition which may have sped up the British process of W. African colonization; the best work on this subject isn't being done by Americans. https:/
“What would motivate a people to bind (whether actively or in connivance) their brothers and sisters and sell them as livestock?” I asked, “How did they stand to gain?”His guess was the tribal wars. Mine was goods. We’re both right. https://t.co/ZCj3XSGfJI
@TheLaurenChen https://t.co/ca66joHDQ6 Asian societies got disfigured as well, to differing degrees - the countries worst hit, like the Philippines and Indonesia, are worst off today
@Iron_Mtha @TheEconomist Read some real scholarship: https://t.co/kqdAq4r1l4 And also reread Diamond; he cannot be misinterpreted in the way you think.
@fvdemocratie "the lingering influence of past slavery on contemporary outcomes, both for the sending countries in Africa and the receiving countries in the Americas. This pervasive influence spreads across the economic, institutional, political, and cultu
#MGMT320_CBU This is what I was talking abut this morning. First link is to a newspaper summary (comprehensible) and second to original research (if you are interested, read into and conclusion) https://t.co/m9ocsD09nv https://t.co/hzumGzRnaq https://t.
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