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  • #46
    Originally posted by gribbler View Post
    That's certainly true, there were large differences in fertility rates and different destinations had different mortality rates for the slaves that arrived.
    ~1820 slave populations:
    US: 1.53M
    Brazil: 3.59M

    ~1870 Black/slave (Brazil) populations:
    US: 4.88M
    Brazil: 9.93M

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
      Last I checked, Slowwy is only referring to slavery in America.
      Was I referring to the United States solely? No. I made it quite clear to a native English-speaker.


      Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
      How am I firing blanks? Still not reading, right? I quit. You're not worth my time.
      You are such an idiot. You're like Ben. You can't ever admit being wrong when you misunderstood something.
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      • #48
        You are such an idiot. You're like Ben. You can't ever admit being wrong when you misunderstood something.
        The problem is that he isn't wrong. He explicitly stated that he was referring only to America.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
          The problem is that he isn't wrong. He explicitly stated that he was referring only to America.
          Then he was not responding to me. I explicitly stated I was not referring to the US alone.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
            ~1820 slave populations:
            US: 1.53M
            Brazil: 3.59M

            ~1870 Black/slave (Brazil) populations:
            US: 4.88M
            Brazil: 9.93M

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            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery..._United_States
            Al, you mixed up "total population" with "slave population" for Brazil. It was ~1 million slaves in 1820 and ~1.5 million in 1870 for Brazil. American blacks were much more fertile.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by gribbler View Post
              Al, you mixed up "total population" with "slave population" for Brazil. It was ~1 million slaves in 1820 and ~1.5 million in 1870 for Brazil. American blacks were much more fertile.
              Oh snap. You're right.

              Well unlike some people, I'll admit I made a mistake.

              it is odd though then that the Brazilian Black population absolutely exploded after emancipation to eventually reach today's population.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                Oh snap. You're right.

                Well unlike some people, I'll admit I made a mistake.

                it is odd though then that the Brazilian Black population absolutely exploded after emancipation to eventually reach today's population.
                I think this Wikipedia article sheds some light on the matter:

                Must have been the difference in climate. In a temperate climate slaves couldn't be worked constantly and they had time for family life.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                  Brazil has the largest Black population in the Americas.
                  Actually that's not true. Only 6 % of the population of Brazil is "black". That's about 12 million people as opposed to 40+ million black people in the USA. 40% of the population is classified as "Pardo" or mixed, but genetic studies show that the Pardo population is genetically about 80% white.

                  I'm not disputing your claims that only a small fraction of the trans-Atlantic slave trade was destined for what is now the USA.

                  I think that British America would have included the Caribbean islands, the plantation culture of which was notorious for its high human cost. It's estimated that during the 18th century the British plantations in the Caribbean had to completely replace their entire slave force every twenty to thirty years in order to maintain an adequate work force. British North America should be the 13 colonies plus Canada and Florida after Canada and Florida were transferred to the British.
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