Originally posted by lord of the mark
Cuba had widespread agricultural slavery AND Spanish rule from about 1500 to after the US Civil War. Ditto Puerto Rico. Brazil, where slavery was more widespread than other major country in South America, was also the most stable country in South America.
OTOH some heavily slave dominated areas in the Islamic world were quite unstable. It really depended on the era, political context, and the rest of the social system. No linear relationship either way, I think.
Cuba had widespread agricultural slavery AND Spanish rule from about 1500 to after the US Civil War. Ditto Puerto Rico. Brazil, where slavery was more widespread than other major country in South America, was also the most stable country in South America.
OTOH some heavily slave dominated areas in the Islamic world were quite unstable. It really depended on the era, political context, and the rest of the social system. No linear relationship either way, I think.
It was the caribbean islands which were filled with blacks (Cuba, Puerto Rico, spanish half of hispaniola), but that is something which also happened with English and French caribbean colonies (jamaica, barbados, haiti, guadaloupe etc)
Portugal was the real great slave trader, over 5 million blacks were sent to Brazil, and independent Brazil kept buying african slaves for much of the XIX century
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