土地与定居:18世纪末和19世纪初英国废奴主义者对塞拉利昂干预的回应

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-05-13 DOI:10.1353/aeh.2021.0009
Suzanne Schwarz
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摘要:本文分析了18世纪末和19世纪初,塞拉利昂半岛上的科亚人如何抵制英国废奴主义者对其土地的控制。1801年和1802年,邻国领导人袭击弗里敦后,塞拉利昂公司(1791年成立的特许贸易公司)的官员声称,特姆内诉诸战争是完全没有道理的,也是出乎意料的。这种评估是虚伪的,因为Temne领导人在十多年的一系列谈判中明确主张了他们在弗里敦周围登陆的权利。在与英国官员的谈判中,特姆内试图通过要求修改边界线来保护他们认为神圣的土地。这些请求被驳回。从接二连三的争吵报告中得出的证据表明,公司官员对Temne东道主的行为为冲突创造了条件。由于在土地权问题上的持续分歧,到19世纪头十年,特姆内人从半岛上的大片领土上流离失所。
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Land and Settlement: Temne Responses to British Abolitionist Intervention in Sierra Leone in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
ABSTRACT:This article analyses how the Koya Temne on the Sierra Leone peninsula resisted attempts by British abolitionists to assume control over their land in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Following attacks on Freetown by neighboring leaders in 1801 and 1802, officials of the Sierra Leone Company (a chartered trading company formed in 1791) claimed that the Temne recourse to war was totally unjustified, as well as unexpected. This assessment was disingenuous, as Temne leaders had clearly asserted their rights to land around Freetown in a series of palavers held over the course of more than a decade. During these negotiations with British officials, the Temne attempted to protect areas of land they regarded as sacred by requesting modifications to boundary lines. Such requests were dismissed. Evidence drawn from reports of successive palavers indicates that the behavior of Company officials towards their Temne hosts created the conditions for conflict. As a result of the ongoing disagreements over land rights, the Temne were displaced from large areas of territory on the peninsula by the first decade of the nineteenth century.
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