A first-of-its-kind reference resource traces the interactions among four Atlantic-facing continents-Europe, Africa, and the Americas (including the Caribbean)-between 1400 and 1900.
Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
Guide to Related Topics.
Preface.
Introduction.
Chronology.
1: Abolition Movement.
2: Abolition of Slavery.
3: Abolition of the Slave Trade.
4: Acadians.
5: Acosta, José de (1540–1600).
6: Age of Revolution (1750s–1850s).
7: Algonquins.
8: American Revolution (1775–1783).
9: Amsterdam.
10: Angola.
11: Arawaks.
12: Atlantic Creoles.
13: Atlantic Ocean.
14: Atlantic Slave Trade.
15: Azores.
16: Aztec Empire.
17: Bacon, Sir Francis (1561–1626).
18: Bahia.
19: Barbados.
20: Benin.
21: Bermuda.
22: Bight of Biafra.
23: Black Atlantic.
24: Black Legend.
25: Bogotá.
26: Bolívar, Simón (1783–1830).
27: Books.
28: Bordeaux.
29: Bourbon Reforms.
30: Bradford, William (1590–1657).
31: Bradstreet, Anne (ca. 1612–1672).
32: Brazil.
33: Brébeuf, St. Jean de (1593–1649).
34: British Atlantic.
35: Buenos Aires.
36: Cabeza de Vaca, álvar Núñez (ca. 1490—ca. 1559).
37: Cahokia.
38: Canary Islands.
39: Cape Verde Islands.
40: Caribs.
41: Cartagena de Indias.
42: Cartography.
43: Casta System.
44: Catholic Women Religious Missionaries.
45: Champlain, Samuel de (1574–1635).
46: Chickasaws.
47: Chocolate.
48: Choctaws.
49: Code Noir.
50: Coffee.
51: Colonization Movement.
52: Columbian Exchange.
53: Columbus, Christopher (ca. 1451–1506).
54: Conquistadors.
55: Cortés, Hernán (1485–1547).
56: Cotton.
57: Coureurs de Bois.
58: Creek Indians.
59: Cuba.
60: Dampier, William (ca. 1651–1715).
61: Darwin, Charles (1809–1882).
62: Declaration of Independence (1776).
63: Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789).