By Michael Craton
British Slave Trade: The British slave trade evolved from state-granted monopolies to free trade, with significant state involvement throughout.
African Companies: Various companies, such as the Company of Adventurers and the Royal African Company, played key roles in the trade, facing challenges from interlopers and European rivals.
Trade Goods: The trade involved a variety of goods, including textiles, metals, and liquor, which were exchanged for slaves.
Impact on Africa: The slave trade had profound effects on West African societies, including demographic changes and increased warfare.
Anchor Press, 1974, 413 pages