Slaves on the Return Voyage from the Carreira Da India (1504-1610): From the Limited Permission to the Uncontrolled Transportation and Diffusion Across the Atlantic

Authors

  • Marco Oliveira Borges

Keywords:

slaves, carreira da índia, return voyage, illegal trafficking, smuggling, diffusion across the atlantic

Abstract

From an early stage of carreira da ndia route slaves embarked in the ships which performed the return voyage It remains to be determined an exact figure as well as how often did the slaves went on this voyage They usually came from China India and other parts of Asia Mozambique Angola and Cape Verde Most of them did not make it to Lisbon as they were used in several illegal acts of trafficking and smuggling along the way thus being mostly traded in the Azores off the Portuguese coast or even in Brazil and Galicia Since midsixteenth century at least hundreds had been shipped the sources record a single ship in which the total number of slaves amounted to 300 Despite Crown s policies aimed at putting a stop to illegal activities and slaves mass transportation the problem resurfaced throughout this period even if it seems to have caused greater concern in earlyseventeenth century

How to Cite

Slaves on the Return Voyage from the Carreira Da India (1504-1610): From the Limited Permission to the Uncontrolled Transportation and Diffusion Across the Atlantic. (2020). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 20(D1), 21-36. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/3096

References

Slaves on the Return Voyage from the Carreira Da India (1504-1610): From the Limited Permission to the Uncontrolled Transportation and Diffusion Across the Atlantic

Published

2020-01-15

How to Cite

Slaves on the Return Voyage from the Carreira Da India (1504-1610): From the Limited Permission to the Uncontrolled Transportation and Diffusion Across the Atlantic. (2020). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 20(D1), 21-36. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/3096