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Pirates of the Slave Trade - The Battle of Cape Lopez and the Birth of an American Institution (Hardcover)
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No one present at the Battle of Cape Lopez in 1722 could have known
that they were on the edge of history. There was no way to predict
just how monumental an impact this obscure but fierce naval battle
off the coast of West Africa would have on British colonies and the
future of slavery in America. Gentlemen of Fortune is a
groundbreaking exploration of the figures and events surrounding
this lesser-known naval battle, the outcome of which signaled a
major turning point in the Atlantic slave trade and triggered a
deep and lasting legacy. Gentlemen of Fortune focuses on three
fascinating figures whose fates would violently converge: Jan
Conny, a charismatic leader of the Akan people who made lucrative
deals with pirates and smugglers while making enemies out of the
British and Dutch; the infamous pirate Black Bart, who worked his
way from an anonymous navigator to a pirate king and one of the
British Empire’s most notorious enemies in the region; and
British naval captain Chaloner Ogle, tasked by the Crown with
hunting down and killing Black Bart at all costs. At the Battle of
Cape Lopez, these three men and the massive historical forces at
their backs would finally find each other—and the world would be
transformed forever. By defeating Black Bart at the Battle of Cape
Lopez, the British Empire was able to achieve supremacy in the West
African slave trade. Chattel slavery—in which an enslaved person
is considered fully the private property of an owner—was born,
and it was soon brought to America. In this landmark narrative
history, historian Angela Sutton outlines the complex network of
trade routes spanning the Atlantic Ocean trafficked by agents of
empire, private merchants, and brutal pirates alike. Drawing from a
wide range of primary historical sources, most of which—because
they are written in Dutch and German—have not been engaged with
by popular audiences, Sutton offers a new perspective on how a
single battle played a pivotal role in reshaping the slave trade in
ways that affect America to this day. Between its engaging
narrative style filled with swashbuckling naval battles and tales
of adventure at sea, its wide array of rigorous and detailed
research, and its implications towards modern America, Gentlemen of
Fortune is an essential addition to every history reader’s
shelves.
General
Imprint: |
Prometheus Books
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Angela C. Sutton
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Dimensions: |
229 x 164 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
304 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-63388-844-9 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-63388-844-4 |
Barcode: |
9781633888449 |
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