West African Warfare in Bahia and Cuba

Soldier Slaves in the Atlantic World, 1807-1844

208 pages

English language

Published Oct. 2, 2016 by Oxford University Press.

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978-0-19-875426-8
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West African Warfare in Bahia and Cuba seeks to explain how a series of historical events that occurred in West Africa from the mid-1790s - including Afonja's rebellion, the Owu wars, the Fulani-led jihad, and the migrations to Egbaland - had an impact upon life in cities and plantations in western Cuba and Bahia. Manuel Barcia examines the extent to which a series of African-led plots and armed movements that took place in western Cuba and Bahia between 1807 and 1844 were the result - or a continuation - of events that had occurred in and around the Yoruba and Hausa kingdoms in the same period.

Why did these two geographical areas serve as the theatre for the uprising of the Nagos, the Lucumis, and other West African men and women? The answer, Barcia argues, relates to the fact that plantation economies supported by unusually large numbers of African-born slaves …

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Subjects

  • Slave trade, brazil
  • Slavery, cuba
  • Slave insurrections