Renaissance · Africa · Politics
1620
Slave Ship Trade Intensifies
1620
With Dutch Brazil, Portuguese Angola, and new English and French Caribbean colonies all demanding labor, the transatlantic slave trade began its steep seventeenth-century expansion. Tens of thousands of Africans were now shipped across the Atlantic each year. The apparatus of forts, middle passage, and plantation was taking industrial shape, and the human cost would eventually reach into the tens of millions.