– Walvin, J. (1996). Forging the Link: Europe, Africa and the Americas and But Why Slavery? In Questioning Slavery (pp. 118, 1928) New York: Routledge.
– More, C. (2000). Understanding the Industrial Revolution (pp 1-5 of Introduction). New York: Routledge.
**After looking through the recommended lecture and assigned readings …
~ Describe the Industrial Revolution and the new forms of economic activity it created, including mass production, and mass consumption.
~ How was this connected to slavery?
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