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The Illustrated London News (April 26, 1848), vol. 13, p. 123.

The Illustrated London News (April 26, 1848), vol. 13, p. 123. Fonte: Jerome S. Handler and Michael L. Tuite Jr, The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record.

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The Illustrated London News (April 26, 1848), vol. 13, p. 123.

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  1. The Illustrated London News (April 26, 1848), vol. 13, p. 123. Fonte: Jerome S. Handler and Michael L. Tuite Jr, The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record

  2. Fonte: The Trans AtlanticSlave Trade Database http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/assessment/estimates.faces

  3. TABELA DO TRÁFICO DE ESCRAVOS NO PORTO DO RECIFE ENTRE 1827 E 1831 Fonte; Pesquisa de Marcus J. M. de Carvalho, CNPq-UFPE

  4. 1807 Começo da abolição do comércio atlântico de escravos inglês. 1815 – Tratados pelo fim ao norte da linha do equador Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves 1826 – Tratados Brasil/Inglaterra pelo fim do tráfico em 3 anos. Lei antitráfico de Novembro de 1831 1836 – Tratados anglo-portugueses 1842 – ““EquipmentAct” 1845 Bill Aberdeen 1845-48: Governo Praieiro (1844-48: “qüinqüênio liberal) Lei antitráfico de Setembro de 1850 1855 – O desembarque de Sirinhaém

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