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Slave Trade to Havana, Cuba, 1790-1820

Compiled by Herbert S. Klein
Columbia University, New York
197?

From Port Registers, Havana
Audiencia de Santo Domingo, legajo 2207
Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, 1790-1820

DPLS ed. 1978

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This site provides access to the raw data and documentation which contains information on slave trade to Havana, Cuba, 1790-1820. Specifically, the data file contains information on the Cuban port of arrival, date of arrival, type of ship, nationality of ship, number of slaves landed, African sailing date, slave mortality, number of slaves by sex, name and captain of ship. For more information, please read the Study Description and consult the Online Codebook.

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