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Slavery accounts, 1698-1701 (1965).
Slavery accounts, 1698-1701 (1965). Accounts of the number of negroes delivered to the islands of Barbados, Jamaica and Antigua for the years 1698-1701. In 1698 the monopoly in the African trade was abolished. In 1708 the Royal African Company tried, without success, to regain it. The government took a ten per cent levy from the trade. Found in the Collection of the British Museum. A print from The Slave Trade and its Abolition, edited by John Langdon-Davies, Jonathan Cape, London, 1965.
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AR975765
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3306px × 5295px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
18th century
Abolition
ACCOUNTING
accounts
antigua
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
Britain
British
Caribbean, Topography
Colonialism
concept
document
eighteenth century
FINANCE
Human Rights
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Island
JAMAICA
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
SLAVE TRADE
Slavery
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The Print Collector
West Indian