Mortality among European settlers in pre-colonial West Africa: The “White Man’s Grave” revisited
Abstract
We have created the first longitudinal dataset following European employees of the English Royal African Company during their time in West Africa, 1683–1766. The mortality was catastrophically high with limited geographical differences. Tropical diseases and epidemics thereof, contributed to the high mortality and strong variations over time. The risk was highest for the men who had just arrived from Europe but remained high also after they had spent several years on the coast. The death rate of the Europeans was increased by both the share of newcomers and by the total number of men present on the coast.
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Date
2016-08Author
Öberg, Stefan
Rönnbäck, Klas
Keywords
Economic History
Mortality
West Africa
Pre-colonial
“White Man’s Grave”
Publication type
report
ISSN
1653-1000
Series/Report no.
Göteborg Papers in Economic History
20
Language
eng