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    LOGOLOGO THE LOUISIANA SLAVE DATABASE 1718-1820SOWK 300 Computer Applications in the Social Sciences Spring 2010

    Jeremy Williams SOWK300 MW

    Graph 1 Analysis

    DescriptiveThis graph shows the percent of the African Region in Africa. This graph hasmultiple countries that Africa has to show the percentage of how manyslaves were found or the population of slave in these countries. It looks likebetween Africans only, Missing, and Africans only seem to have had themost slaves out of all these other countries. Gold Coast was the country thathad the least slaves.

    InterpretiveThis graph shows that Missing is about 78%, which was the most out of allthe rest of the countries. Senegambia is about 12%, which was the secondto have more slaves as well. Sierra Leone is about 3%,is not the least but isclose to being the least. Gold Coast is 0%, which is the least to have slavesin the African Region. Bight of Benin is about 6%, because there werent thatmany slaves in this particular country. Bight of Biafra is about 1%, which isnext to last to being the least to have slaves. Central Africa is about 8%,which is one of the four that had the most slaves. Mozambique is 0%, NationUnidentified is 0%, which both are very low percentage to have slaves in thisparticular country, and Africans only is about 10%, and that make it one ofthe four to have the most slave in the country.

    Graph 2 AnalysisDescriptive

    This graph shows the multiple origins that slaves were help or were captured.The population of the slaves was put in frequencies in this to determine theoutcome of which origin has the most and the least slaves. Frequenciesconsist of 0 through 120,000 and Origin consists of Creoles, Africans,Caribbean, Anglo, Indians, Other, and Unidentified slaves. This graph showsthe frequencies from left to right and from the lowest to highest.

    Interpretive

    This graph shows the frequencies of slave in each origin. Creoles were the

    least origin to have slaves, which was 10,000. Africans held about 35,000slaves in the graph and was one of the five to have the most slaves. TheCaribbean, the graph shows that they had about 37,000 slaves registered.The graph clearly shows that Anglo, Indians, and other where at the samelevel of frequencies and held about 38 or 39,000 slaves. , which was the mostheld.

    DescriptiveThis graph will show the cumulative percent of AFETH. This graph consist of Missing,Senegambia, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, Bight Benin, Bight of Biafra, West central Africa,

    Mozambique, Coastal Origins only, and African only. These places are found in Africa wherethere was slaves being worked or held against their will. It also shows the percentage from 0to 120.

    InterpretiveThis graph is showing the percentage of countries in Africa. These places are being summedup to see which place has more slaves and which place has the least slaves. Missing is thelowest with a percentage of about 78 percent. Then you have Senegambia, Sierra Leone, andGold Coast, which has the same percent at about 79 percent. Bight Benin and Bight of Biafraare almost weighing in at the same percent but Bight Benin is about 80 percent and Bight ofBiafra is about 81 percent. So, now when move on to West Central Africa, Mozambique, andUnidentified nations are the same percent, which is about 83 percent? Coastal origins onlyhave a percent of 95 percent, which is second to last with the highest percentage. Therefore,with African only coming in last, that makes it the highest percentage on the graph with apercent of 100. All these fields were percentages of slaves in the certain areas.

    Graph 4 Analysis

    1. THE LOUISIANA SLAVE DATABASE

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    Descriptive

    This graph shows the frequencies of Agecatn, which means age categories. It alsoshows the frequencies of missing through old categories. This graph shows the frequenciesfrom least to the highest. The frequencies are depending on the amount of slaves and theirages to determine the frequencies.

    Interpretive

    This graph shows the frequencies of agecatn that goes from 0 to 120,000 thousand.By looking at this graph it will show the lowest frequency to the highest frequency. The highestfrequency in the graph will be old and adult because they are the highest and have more slavecount, by reading the graph with 100,000 slave count. Then you got young and child, whichwill be in the second most frequency count of slaves in the graph with about 90,000 slaves.Then you got infant, nursing, unborn, and 0 with about the same or the same frequency atabout 85,000 slaves. Then missing is at the bottom of the categories because it is the leastwith 8,000 slave frequency.

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    Summary

    This document was about slaves and the way they were used in other anddifferent countries. The document showed the percentages, frequencies ofthe different types of areas slaves were from or being held. The population ofslaves was very big. After finding all those slaves and their place of slavery,the population was over whelming. Slaves were used for work that thosepeople who had them working could have been the ones working, insteadthey had our people out in the sun working for a little of nothing.

    Conclusion

    The whole document and graph were about slaves. The areas, the places, theorigin, region, and categories that these slaves were put in and labeled aswas all wrong and should have been done at all or thought of in any area inthe world. They work these slaves to death. They had a lot of slaves in eacharea to the point where there was always thousands and thousands of slavesworking so they would complete the jobs that they had at hand. I think nohuman being should go through no type of suffering that these slaves went

    through just to eat.

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    LOGOLOGO ProjectSOWK 300 Computer Applications in the Social Sciences Spring 2010

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