Le commerce transsaharien et ses logiques d’accommodation par rapport au commerce transatlantique entre le XVe et le XIXe siècle

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Varia hist.

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2020-08

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Abstract Between the 14th and the 15th centuries, Portugal and Spain came up with the technological and pre-capitalistic conditions, which will allow them to initiate the Atlantic opening and the establishment of transatlantic trade. In the wake of this new economic order, trans-Saharan trade is going to adapt, through different accommodation methods, which will intensify and become more complex until the 19th century. This paper identifies and studies these different accommodation methods thanks to an historiographical analysis: superimposition of commercial trades, birth of religious circuits, collection of new commercial products, signature of new treaties, initiation of shurbubba movement

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