This is the third volume in Hansen's classic slave trade trilogy. When
America was discovered and plantations established, slave labour became
the principal export commodity from the Gold Coast. This book is about
the history of Danish/Norwegian participation in the trans- Atlantic
slave trade. It describes the organisation of the trade, the
participants, the challenge, and the link with the West Indies to where
the slaves were transported for work on the sugar plantations. It
describes Danish purchase of islands in the West Indies, and traces how
the decline in Dutch and British trade, and the abilities of the Danish
administration led to a golden age in the Danish slave trade in the
1770s and 1780s. In that period, the Danish share in the total slave
trade exceeded ten percent; and the decline in the trade with the growth
of a new European consciousness, heralded abolition. Coast of Slaves,
the first volume of the trilogy, was originally published in Danish in
1967. This English translation is edited to provide explantions about
inaccessible references as well as established factual
misrepresentations.