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Draft:Speaking community to trans atlantic african slaves traded ratio

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Population Estimates for Each Language Community in 1800

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  • Spanish-speaking population: Approximately 26,500,000
  • Portuguese-speaking population: Approximately 6,000,000
  • French-speaking population: Approximately 25,000,000
  • Dutch-speaking population: Approximately 2,500,000
  • English-speaking population (including U.S. and Britain):
    • Britain: Approximately 10 million
    • U.S. English speakers: Approximately 1 million (estimate based on early census data)

Total Slaves Traded by Each Country[1]

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Using the specified figures:

  • Portugal: 3,902,030
  • Britain: 3,098,722
  • France: 1,308,307
  • Spain: 566,177
  • Netherlands: 594,712

Summary of Results:

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  • For every slave traded by Portugal: approximately 1.54 Portuguese speakers.
  • For every slave traded by Britain (including the U.S.): approximately 3.55 English speakers.
  • For every slave traded by the Netherlands: approximately 4.20 Dutch speakers.
  • For every slave traded by France: approximately 19.1 French speakers.
  • For every slave traded by Spain: approximately 46.8 Spanish speakers.

References

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  1. ^ "Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade - Database". www.slavevoyages.org. Retrieved 2024-09-24.