Cruising for Slaves and Boating up Rivers

M. Barcia
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At sea, disease was a common adversary to both slave traders and anti–slave trade officers in the various navies involved in the implementation of abolition policies in the Atlantic. Their many challenges are covered in the pages of this chapter, placing special emphasis on the ways in which they dealt with potential epidemics whenever they seized a vessel full of sick enslaved Africans. Other important issues discussed here are the ways in which they interacted among themselves and with coastal enclaves, and also how they often engaged in proto-colonial operations while carrying out their abolitionist work.
为奴隶巡游,在河流上划船
在海上,疾病是奴隶贩子和反奴隶贸易官员的共同敌人,他们参与了在大西洋实施废奴政策的各个海军。本章将讨论他们面临的许多挑战,特别强调他们在扣押一艘满载生病的非洲奴隶的船只时处理潜在流行病的方式。这里讨论的其他重要问题是他们彼此之间以及与沿海飞地的互动方式,以及他们在进行废奴工作时如何经常进行原始殖民行动。
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