Some Water Masses Activities within the Gurnee and Asian Gulfs: The Situation of Slavery and Slave Trade and Sea Piracy From the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Centuries

Authors

  • Suh Hillary Sama

Keywords:

history, slavery, slave trade, piracy, water masses, hinterlands, hijacking, manifestation, gulf of gurnea

Abstract

The History of Slavery and Slave Trade and Piracy are known to be activities that took place within water-masses and in to the close hinterlands These two historical activities have made human kind to be continuously leaving in precaution avoiding surprise attacks hijacking and trafficking of all sorts Our main objective here will be to prove their existences the thread to human kind their manifestations some efforts raised to fight against and the results of these important historical issues It should be noted that all cooperations or links existed between these two studies thus these aspects were general issues that touch all the water bodies such as the Atlantic sea and Ocean in The Gulf of Gurnea It should be noted that to best develop and enhance these studies our research has been concentrated mainly and specifically on some methods or historical sources such as documentations Internet Sources and others It is with these that we shall be able to come out with some statistics tables maps that will show prove that the above two phenomenon has been chaotic and demand retracement and redressing for continuous and further global fight

How to Cite

Suh Hillary Sama. (2020). Some Water Masses Activities within the Gurnee and Asian Gulfs: The Situation of Slavery and Slave Trade and Sea Piracy From the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Centuries. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 20(D2), 21–32. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/3213

Some Water Masses Activities within the Gurnee and Asian Gulfs: The Situation of Slavery and Slave Trade and Sea Piracy From the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Centuries

Published

2020-03-15