Abstract
In eighteenth century France there were relatively few black seamen. This article seeks to demonstrate however, largely through the use English language sources, that considerable numbers of blacks served on French vessels throughout the Atlantic basin, that their labor was critical to the maintenance of France’s Atlantic maritime empire, and that the nature of the freedom they had was fragile and often undermined by enemy seamen’s desire for profits through selling black seamen into slavery.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Lumieres |
Volume | 35 |
State | Published - Jan 14 2021 |
Keywords
- Black seamen
- French Navy
- Privateers
- Trans-imperial history
- Atlantic History
- Anxious Atlantic
Disciplines
- History
- European History
- Labor History
- Military History
- Social History
- Legal History