Sweet Lands of Liberty: A Historiogenealogy of Selected Branches of the Field, Douglas and Stockton Families of England, Canada, and AmericaGateway Press, 2004 - Počet stran: 679 |
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... slave trade . Shortly after the settlement of Barbados in 1625 , Charles I granted a retainer named Nicholas Crisp an exclusive license among English slavers to acquire slaves from a specific area on the African coast for delivery to ...
... slave trade . Shortly after the settlement of Barbados in 1625 , Charles I granted a retainer named Nicholas Crisp an exclusive license among English slavers to acquire slaves from a specific area on the African coast for delivery to ...
Strana 109
... slave trade constituted 60 % of the company's business . Between its founding and 1700 the company had shipped 90,000 slaves , of which 25,000 went to Barbados and 23,000 to Jamaica . During the second Dutch War RAC's activities were ...
... slave trade constituted 60 % of the company's business . Between its founding and 1700 the company had shipped 90,000 slaves , of which 25,000 went to Barbados and 23,000 to Jamaica . During the second Dutch War RAC's activities were ...
Strana 236
... slaves and , while he vacillated in later life about what should be done about slavery , he had no intention of freeing them . Some people who feared uprisings were willing to abolish the slave trade because , given the high birthrate ...
... slaves and , while he vacillated in later life about what should be done about slavery , he had no intention of freeing them . Some people who feared uprisings were willing to abolish the slave trade because , given the high birthrate ...
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