The history of human populations 2 Migration, urbanization, and structural change

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adam_text Contents Illustrations ix Preface xxi Introduction 1 The Insights and Challenges of Repeated Patterns of Growth and Decline in Human Populations 1 How Do Such Regular and Related Forms of Demographic Change Occur? 6 The Steps of Inquiry 7 1 The Nature of Trends in Migration 15 The G Related Shapes of Modern Transoceanic Flows 17 The Forms of Internal Relocation 40 Similar Movements in Early British America 51 The Character of Some Other Historical Migrations 73 2 The International Slave Trade, 1450 1850: Further Perspective on Familiar Movements 93 Slave Imports to Major Regions of Consumption 94 G Based Trends in Providing Human Cargoes 106 The Changing Activity of Various Powers in African Slaving: Trades to the Mediterranean, the Americas, and Asia, 1550 1861 112 I viji Contents Some Finer Patterns in How Slaves Were Obtained, Shipped, and Sold: Points of Collection and Loading, the Home Ports of Ships, and Local Venues of Disposal 120 3 Going to Town: Urbanization and the Demographic Development of Cities 183 In Migration and Demographic Change in Cities 184 Regional and Societal Patterns of Urbanization 208 Cities, Agriculture, and Other Rural Activities in the Core Countries of European Development 224 4 The Growth and Change of Extended Urban Systems 251 The Expansion of City Populations in Europe after 1500 251 International Urbanization, 1500 1980: Changing Proportions of Populations Living in Cities 274 Urbanization, Migration, and Population Growth in Systems of International Demonomic Change 279 5 Stabilizing the Exceptional? Demographic Dimensions of Slavery and Slaving 305 Going Black—and Back: Trends from Adopting and Abandoning Slavery 306 Growth, Continuing Importation, and Partial Self Replacement in Slave Societies 321 The Evolving Structures of Early African American Populations 347 Changes in the Sex, Age, Value, and Treatment of Forcibly Transported Africans 360 6 How Other Populations Have Normalized or Adjusted 409 Going Native: The Establishment of European Peoples in Early America 409 Beyond the Colonies of the Americas: Other Settler Societies and Some Long Established Populations 436 More Recent Movements in Demographic Structure 468 Summary and Implications 507 Shared Patterns in Free, Forced, and Urban Migrations 509 How the Compositions of Populations Have Altered 512 Interacting Patterns of Demographic and Economic Change 520 Bibliography 529 Index 543 Illustrations FIGURES I.la Six G Based Curves: G and Its Transformations D, E, and C 3 Lib Six G Based Curves: G, H, F, and G1 4 1.1 Emigration from Ireland 19 1.2 Emigration from England, Wales, and Scotland 22 1.3 Some Emigration from Scandinavia 26 1.4 Emigration from Italy to the United States and Elsewhere 28 1.5 Emigration from Other Central Europe and Russia 29 1.6 Successive Waves of Modern European Emigration 30 1.7 Approximate Modern Immigration to the United States 34 1.8 Modern Immigration into Certain European Countries 36 1.9 Modern Immigration to Other Leading New World Destinations 38 1.10 Immigration to Australia and New Zealand 39 1.11 Migration to the Old Northwest, 1800 1950 42 1.12 Whites Leaving U.S. Areas East of the Mississippi 45 1.13 Migration into Western Regions of the United States, 1850 1960 46 1.14 Some Migration of Non Whites within the United States 48 I x Illustrations 1.15 Slave Movements within the United States, 1795 1855 50 1.16 European Migration to Mainland British North America 52 1.17 European Migration to Some Parts of the British West Indies 55 1.18 Migration Estimates for Europeans to British America 57 1.19 Estimates of Irish and German Migration to the Thirteen Colonies 60 1.20a Estimates of Some Migrations from England and from Europe between the 1630s and the 1900s: English to the Thirteen Colonies, the Caribbean, and Elsewhere 67 1.20b Estimates of Some Migrations from England and from Europe between the 1630s and the 1900s: Numbers and Rates of European Immigration to the Thirteen Colonies and the United States 72 1.21a Some Immigrant Flows to Spanish America, New Netherland, and the French West Indies between 1505 and 1715: To Spanish America in the 1500s 75 1.21b Some Immigrant Flows to Spanish America, New Netherland, and the French West Indies between 1505 and 1715: To the French West Indies and New Netherland 76 1.22 Some Dutch, French, German, and Australian Migrations, 1570 1870 79 1.23 Some Other In and Out Migrations since 1800 82 1.24 Global Indentured Migrant Workers from the 1830s to World War I 84 2.1a Imports from the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1463 1865: Total, Europe, the Atlantic Islands and Sao Tome, Dutch Caribbean, and Spanish America 97 2.1b Imports from the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1463 1865: Brazil and Its Major Regions 99 2.1c Imports from the Atlantic Slave Trade: British and French Caribbean, British North America, and the Guianas 102 2.2a Estimated Annual Slave Exports from Various Parts of Africa: All to Atlantic Trade, West Central Africa, Bight of Benin, Bight of Biafra 107 2.2b Estimated Annual Slave Exports from Various Parts of Africa: Senegambia, Sierra Leone, Windward and Gold Coasts, Southeast Africa 108 2.3a Known Traffic Volume of the Major Slaving Powers: Trans Sahara, Portuguese, and Dutch Traders 113 Illustrations xi 2.3b Known Traffic Volume of the Major Slaving Powers: British, French, American/Spanish, Danish, Asian 117 2.4a Some Details of Slaving in the Bights of Benin and Biafra: Slave Exports by Various Powers Out of the Bight of Benin 121 2.4b Some Details of Slaving in the Bights of Benin and Biafra: Exports from Particular Parts of the Coast 123 2.4c Some Details of Slaving in the Bights of Benin and Biafra: The Ethnic Origins of Slaves Marketed via the Bight of Benin 125 2.5a Details of the Dutch Trade: African Sources of Slaves 130 2.5b Details of the Dutch Trade: Consumption in Various Places 132 2.6a Some Particulars of the French Slave Trade: African Sources of Slaves 135 2.6b Some Particulars of the French Slave Trade: The Home Ports of Ships 139 2.6c Some Particulars of the French Slave Trade: Imports by Specific Colonies 141 2.7a Specifics of the Portuguese Brazilian Slave Trade: Exports from West Central and Southern Africa, Including the Traffic of Competitors 144 2.7b Specifics of the Portuguese Brazilian Slave Trade: Brazilian Regional Disposition of Slaves 148 2.8a The Early and Late Spanish Slave Trade: Piezas de India Licensed from African Sources, 1553 1638 152 2.8b The Early and Late Spanish Slave Trade: Imports to Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Other Colonies 154 2.9a African Sources of the British Slave Trade, 1662 1808: Senegambia, Sierra Leone, and the Windward Coast 156 2.9b African Sources of the British Slave Trade, 1662 1808: Gold Coast, Benin, Biafra, and West Central Africa 157 2.10a Slave Imports to Some British West Indian Colonies: Jamaica s Total, Reexported, and Retained Arrivals 160 2.10b Slave Imports to Some British West Indian Colonies: Barbados, the Leewards, and Certain Other Islands 161 2.11a Slave Imports to Some British Mainland Colonies: Virginia and Maryland, and Delaware and Pennsylvania 163 2.11b Slave Imports to Some British Mainland Colonies: South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia 164 2.12 The Roles of Leading English Ports in the West African and Slave Trades 167 xii Illustrations 2.13 Some Particulars of the Chesapeake Slave Trade 171 2.14 Local Virginia Imports by Port of Origin of Slave Vessels 175 3.1 Average Annual Migration into Four European Cities between 1500 and 1800 185 3.2 The Role of London in the Urbanization of England, 1562 1825 187 3.3 Migration into German Cities, 1817 1988 194 3.4 Some Aspects of Urbanization in the Danish West Indies, 1758 1838 196 3.5a The Demographic Development of Batavia, 1691 1790: Ethnic Composition 198 3.5b The Demographic Development of Batavia, 1691 1790: Proportion of Adults Who Were Female 200 3.5c The Demographic Development of Batavia, 1691 1790: Children per Woman 202 3.6a Reproductive and Related Trends in Several Cities and Their Environs, 1635 1867: Some Demographic Developments in Rouen, Geneva, and Edo 204 3.6b Reproductive and Related Trends in Several Cities and Their Environs, 1635 1867: Estimated 18th Century Movements in Some Localities of Flanders and England 206 3.7 Trends of Urbanization in Sweden, Ireland, and New Zealand 209 3.8a Growth of Cities and Density of Settlement in the United States, 1790 1990: Urbanization and Non Agricultural Employment 212 3.8b Growth of Cities and Density of Settlement in the United States, 1790 1990: Trends in Total and Dense Settlement 216 3.8c Growth of Cities and Density of Settlement in the United States, 1790 1990: Amount of Wilderness and Growth Rate of Settlement 218 3.9a Some Trends or Likely Trends in Dutch Provincial Urbanization, 1514 1795: Urban Population Growth 220 3.9b Some Trends or Likely Trends in Local Dutch Populations, 1514 1795: Urban Population as a Percentage of the Total 222 3.10 Comparing Urbanization in France, the Netherlands, and England 225 Illustrations xiii 3.11a Urban and Rural Components of the Dutch, French, and English Populations, 1500 1800: The Netherlands 230 3.11b Urban and Rural Components of the Dutch, French, and English Populations, 1500 1800: France 231 3.11c Urban and Rural Components of the Dutch, French, and English Populations, 1500 1800: England 233 3.1 Id Urban and Rural Components of the Dutch, French, and English Populations, 1500 1800: Total Population per Person in Agriculture 236 3.lie Urban and Rural Components of the Dutch, French, and English Populations, 1500 1800: Share of Rural Population Not in Agriculture 237 3.12 Farmers and Their Workforce in Some Parishes of England, 1599 1831 241 4.1 European Population Living in Cities of Certain Sizes 252 4.2 Urban Development and Population Increase in Central Europe between 1155 and 1800 258 4.3a Potential in European Cities with the Highest Values, 1500 1800: Decline in Italy and Belgium 262 4.3b Potential in European Cities with the Highest Values, 1500 1800: Trends in the Netherlands, France, and England 264 5.1a Percentage of Non Whites in Some West Indian Populations: Barbados, Bermuda, Nevis, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and St. John 308 5.1b Percentage of Non Whites in Some West Indian Populations: Other British Possessions 310 5.1c Percentage of Non Whites in Some West Indian Populations: Some Other Sugar Colonies 311 5.2a Percentage of Blacks in Some Colonies/States of British North America: Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas 315 5.2b Percentage of Blacks in Some Colonies/States of British North America: Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, and Mississippi 316 5.2c Percentage of Blacks in Some Colonies/States of British North America: Missouri, Kentucky, Florida, and Arkansas 317 5.3 Changes in the Non White Population of the British West Indies, 1638 1830 322 5.4 Changes in the Non White Population of the French West Indies, 1638 1785 323 I xjv Illustrations 5.5 Changes in the Non White Population of the Dutch West Indies, 1663 1787 327 5.6a Changes in the Non White Population of the British Caribbean: Jamaica—Proportion, Number, Growth Rate, and the Weight of Colored and Free People 331 5.6b Changes in the Non White Population of the British Caribbean: Jamaica—Rate of Retained Imports, Proportion of Imports Transshipped, and Net Natural Decrease 332 5.6c Changes in the Non White Population of the British Caribbean: Barbados 333 5.6d Changes in the Non White Population of the British Caribbean: The Leeward Islands 334 5.7 Trends of Natural Increase in Virginia and South Carolina 341 5.8a Changes in the Black Population of Cuba: Size, Percentage Enslaved, Number and Proportion of Imports 344 5.8b Changes in the Black Population of Cuba: Percentage of Foreign Born and Rates of Births, Deaths, Growth, and Natural Increase 345 5.9a The Weights of Women and Children in Slave Populations: The Chesapeake 349 5.9b The Weights of Women and Children in Slave Populations: British West Indies and South Carolina 352 5.9c The Weights of Women and Children in Slave Populations: Bermuda, Grenada, St. Croix, Trinidad, and Surinam 354 5.9d The Weights of Women and Children in Slave Populations: Bahia, Including Vital Rates 357 5.10 The Creolization of African American Populations: Bahia, Jamaica, South Carolina, and Virginia 359 5.11a Proportion of Males in the Cargoes of Various Slave Trades 362 5.1 lb Proportion of Children in the Cargoes of Various Slave Trades 366 5.11c Proportions of Males and Young in the Leading 19th century Slave Trades 369 5.12 The Composition of Royal African Company Deliveries to Certain Colonies 371 5.13 Price Trends for Prime Male Slaves in Colonial Markets, 1673 1808 374 5.14a Trends in Relative Slave Prices: New World Sales, African Purchases, and Their Ratios, 1638 1865 379 Illustrations xv 5.14b Trends in Relative Slave Prices: Movements of British against Dutch Prices 381 5.15a Prices in America for Slaves from Various African Regions: Trends by Sources 383 5.15b Prices in America for Slaves from Various African Regions: Relative Trends for Sources 386 5.16 Relative Slave Prices in American Regions 387 5.17 Some Illustrative Trends in Slave Trade Operations 391 5.18a Loss Rates and Death Rates in Atlantic Slaving: For the Whole Trade 394 5.18b Loss Rates and Death Rates in Atlantic Slaving: Trends in the Leading National Trades 396 6.1 Proportion of Women among White Adults in British Colonies 410 6.2 Demographic Change in Colonial Newfoundland, 1675 1775 412 6.3 The Accumulation of Children in White Colonial Populations 414 6.4 The Composition of Migrations to Early British North America 416 6.5 The Composition of Spanish Emigrants to America, 1506 1595 420 6.6a Some Demographic Changes in Colonial Spanish America: Spanish Population and Exogamous Marriage in Northern Mexico, 1697 1842 423 6.6b Some Demographic Changes in Colonial Spanish America: Weight of Racial Groups in Marriages at Santiago de Guatemala, 1595 1765 425 6.7a The Demographic Structure of French Canadian Settlement: Immigration 426 6.7b The Demographic Structure of French Canadian Settlement: The Impact of Pioneer Immigration upon the Population 427 6.8a Local Demographic Composition in the Chesapeake: Dependency, Sex, and Age 430 6.8b Local Demographic Composition in the Chesapeake: Never Married Decedents and Generations of Native Born 432 6.8c Local Demographic Composition in the Chesapeake: Concomitant Social Changes in Prince George s County 434 6.9a The Changing Composition of New Zealand s Population: Sex, Age, and Ethnicity 438 3 xvi Illustrations 6.9b The Changing Composition of New Zealand s Population: Place of Birth 440 6.10 Composition of the Early European Population of Australia, 1790 1850 443 6.11 Changes in the White Population of South Africa, 1673 1795: Sex, Age, and In Marrying Immigrants 446 6.12 Migrants in the Netherlands, the Dutch East India Company, and Germany between 1535 and 1990 449 6.13a Changing Age Structure in the Population of England, 1541 1871: The Weights of Younger Age Groups 454 6.13b Changing Age Structure in the Population of England, 1541— 1871: Proportions of Adults and the Elderly 455 6.14 The Weights of Selected Age Groups in the Population of Sweden, 1750 2000 459 6.15 Stability and Change in the Age Structure of France, 1740 1951 461 6.16a Changing Demographic Composition in Rural Liaoning Province, 1774 1873: Migration, Marriage, Extended Family in Household 464 6.16b Changing Demographic Composition in Rural Liaoning Province, 1774 1873: Age, Sex, Generation, and Families of Brothers 466 6.17 The Native Born Share of Various Immigrant Groups in the United States, 1900 1950 469 6.18 Incorporating People of Foreign Birth and Foreign Parentage into the Population of the United States, 1850 1970 472 6.19a The Young and the Old in the U.S. Population, 1800 1970: White and Black Females Nationally 474 6.19b The Young and the Old in the U.S. Population, 1800 1970: The Age Structure of Native Born and Foreign Born Whites 477 6.20 Types of Change in the Proportion under 15 in the Populations of U.S. States, 1790 1970 480 6.21 Proportion of Females in the Populations of Some Western U.S. States 484 6.22 Proportion of Females among Immigrants to America, 1804 1853, and Emigrants from Selected Countries, 1853 1922 486 6.23 Proportion of the Young among Emigrants from Certain Countries, 1831 1922 488 6.24 Trends of In Migration in the Diisseldorf District, 1824 1865 491 Illustrations xvii 6.25 Passports Issued to Peasants as Proportion of Village Population in Regions of Russia, 1865 1908 492 6.26 Adjustment in Sex and Death Rate for Some Groups of Indentured Laborers, 1844 1950 494 6.27 Mortality per Month on Certain Migrant Voyages 496 6.28 Some Recent Global Trends in Age Structure 498 TABLES I.I G and Related Formulas 5 1.1 Approximate Overseas Emigration from European Countries, 1822 1927 24 1.2 Comparing Patterns in Other Modern Migrations 32 1.3 Migration among Divisions of the United States 44 1.4 Comparing Some Trends in European Migration to British America through 1775 53 1.5 Estimated Annual European Migration to the Thirteen Colonies, 1700 1775 59 2.1 Trends of Slave Imports into Various Atlantic Regions, 1450 1850 96 2.2 Estimated Regional Trends of Slave Exports to the Atlantic 109 2.3 Comparing Trends for the Leading Slaving Groups 114 2.4 Shifts in the Ethnic Origins of Bight of Benin Slaves 126 2.5 Movements of the Dutch Slave Trade 131 2.6 Comparing Trends of Purchasing, Shipping, and Consumption in the French Slave Trade 136 2.7 Developments in Portuguese Brazilian Operations and Some Locally Competing Trades 146 2.8 Pulses in the British Slave Trade, 1643 1806 158 3.1 Trends for the Weight of London in the Population of England 188 3.2 Parallels and Contrasts in 18th Century Trends of Reproductive Change for Certain Localities of Switzerland, Normandy, Flanders, and Central England 207 3.3 Trends of Modern Urbanization in Four Populations with Divergent Growth Patterns 211 3.4 The Growth of Agricultural and Non Agricultural Population in the Netherlands, France, and England, 1500 1800 232 xviii Illustrations 3.5 Changing Proportions of Non Agricultural Population in England, France, and the Netherlands, 1500 1800 238 4.1 Apparent Trends of Urban Population in Europe, 1500 1800 256 4.2 Percentage of Urban Population in Early Modern European Countries 275 4.3 Some Estimated Trends of Urbanization since the 18th Century 277 4.4 Estimated H Form Demographic Expansion, Atlantic Migration, and Urbanization 281 4.5 Some Estimated E Shape Movements in Population Growth, City Dwellers, and Urbanization since the 1700s 286 4.6 Yield per Hectare and Agricultural Labor Productivity in Europe and the United States in the 19th Century 291 4.7 Some Approximate Global Patterns of Population Growth, Urbanization, and Economic Change 294 5.1 Trends in the Africanization of 25 West Indian Populations and Mauritius 307 5.2 Changing Proportions of African Americans in Some Mainland Colonies/States 314 5.3 Comparing Trends of Growth and Naturalization in the African Populations of the British, French, and Dutch West Indies 324 5.4 Non White Growth and Naturalization in Colonies of the British West Indies 330 5.5 Tentative Comparisons of Trends in Net Natural Decrease and Rates of Slave Imports among Selected Non White Colonial Populations 338 5.6 Comparing Trends for the Proportions of Children, the Old, and Women in Certain Slave Populations 348 5.7 Trends in the Composition of Royal African Company Slaves by Sex and Age, 1673 1723 372 5.8 G Trends for Sterling Slave Prices in Various Colonial Markets 375 5.9 G Trends in American Prices for Prime Male Slaves from Various Parts of Africa 384 5.10 Trends for Relative Prices among African and American Regions 385 6.1 Trends in the Sex and Age of Some Early American Populations of European Origin 413 Illustrations xix 6.2 Movements in the Age Structure of England s Population, 1541 1871 456 6.3 The Expansion of the Native Born in Various Foreign Stock Groups in the United States, 1900 1950 470 6.4 Apparent Trends in the Proportion of Population under 15 in 50 U.S. States, 1790 1940 478 6.5 Trends in the Proportion of Females in the Populations of 15 Western U.S. States, 1840 1970 483 6.6 Trends in the Proportion of Females among Emigrants from Selected Countries or Their Immigrants to the United States, 1804 1922 487 6.7 Trends in the Proportion of the Young among Emigrants from Certain Countries 489
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