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A new account of Guinea, and the slave-trade

In "A New Account of Guinea, and the Slave-Trade," William Snelgrave presents a comprehensive exploration of West Africa, particularly the territories along the Guinea coast. His vivid narrative is structured around his extensive travels, interweaving meticulous observations of local cultures, trade practices, and the harrowing realities of the slave trade. Snelgrave's literary style is characterized by clarity and detail, making the ethnographic elements accessible while also offering critical reflections on moral and economic implications. The book serves as a significant historical document, situating itself amid the growing discourse on colonialism and ethical conscience during the early 18th century. Snelgrave, an English trader and ship captain, draws from his firsthand experiences in the region, revealing not just the allure and tragedy of the coastal trade but also the paradoxes of European engagement in Africa. His insights into both the customs of the African people and the exploitative nature of the slave trade highlight his evolving perspective, rooted in a desire for ethical reflection. His dual position as participant and observer enables a rare authenticity in his account, as he grapples with the impacts of his actions on both sides of the Atlantic. This book is essential reading for scholars of colonial history and those interested in the nuances of early modern trade and ethics. Snelgrave's work is invaluable for understanding the interconnectedness of cultures and the complex moral questions raised by colonial practices. A "New Account of Guinea" not only enlightens readers on the historical realities of the time but also urges contemporary reflections on trade, morality, and cultural understanding.


Author:

  • William Snelgrave

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 103 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • Africa

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