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    Matthew Garrison (c. 1809 – July 29, 1863) was an American interstate slave trader who bought in Kentucky and sold in Louisiana and Mississippi from the...
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    For instance Matthew Garrison, who was both a slave trader and jail owner in Louisville, Kentucky, submitted a bill for "boarding slaves" to the county...
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    This is a list of slave traders of the United States, people whose occupation or business was the slave trade in the United States, i.e. the buying and...
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    intermediaries, even as traders". During the 16th century, Europe began to outpace the Arab world in the export traffic, with its trafficking of slaves from Africa...
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    rate. Slave traders transported two-thirds of the slaves who moved West. Only a minority moved with their families and existing master. Slave traders had...
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    Domestic Slave Traders Shaped America". Book Reviews. Journal of American History. 109 (2): 419–420. doi:10.1093/jahist/jaac256. "Matthew Garrison's Two African-American...
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  • rival Koro family in another group of canoes, hunting for slaves to sell to European slave traders. After returning home, Kunta reports his discovery to his...
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    pressure the government to help enforce the suppression of the slave trade by declaring slave traders to be pirates. The world's oldest international human rights...
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    Jordan Arterburn and Tarlton Arterburn (category 19th-century American slave traders)
    1843, Tarlton Arterburn was originally in partnership with Matthew Garrison, another slave trader based in Louisville. According to local historians, the...
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  • destroyed eight slave factories, liberated 841 slaves and secured the expulsion of all slave traders, from the Gallinas Kingdom. One of the slave factories...
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    abolished in 1869. The Atlantic slave trade began circa 1336 or 1341, when Portuguese traders brought the first canarian slaves to Europe. In 1526, Portuguese...
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    Prominent Newport merchant and slave trader Aaron Lopez donated timber to the building project while the company of fellow slave trader Nicholas Brown Sr. led...
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    cut-glass chandelier, and large oil paintings." Louisville slave trader Matthew Garrison could be reached at the hotel in 1841. On January 26, 1853,...
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  • discontent among Vernet's workers. They were paid with promissory notes which Matthew Brisbane, Vernet's deputy, devalued by 60% following the reduction in Vernet's...
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    slips off at night". The first African slaves arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619, when a Dutch slave trader bartered his African 'cargo' for food...
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    significance in American history is tied to its role as a major slave trading port. Charleston slave traders like Joseph Wragg were the first to break through the...
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    their slaves if they paid a head tax for themselves and half-value for the slaves. However, non-Muslims were prohibited from holding Muslim slaves, and...
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    the center of Florida's slave trade was the colorful trader and slavery defender, Quaker Zephaniah Kingsley, owner of slaving vessels (boats). He treated...
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  • east African slave traders and transported to the Arabian Peninsula and neighboring countries. This number far exceeded the number of slaves who were taken...
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    within Europe. Britain withdrew from slave trade, Brazil abolished slave imports in 1831, and by 1860s most major slave markets of the world had abolished...
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    neck-high sand under the sun. The mortality rate was said to be high. Slave traders made especially large profits off eunuchs from this region. The practice...
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    white residents. Jackson also became a slave trader, transporting enslaved people for the interregional slave market between Nashville and the Natchez...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-974390-2. Jim Jordan (2018). The Slave-trader's Letter-book: Charles Lamar, the Wanderer, and Other Tales of the African Slave Trade. University of Georgia...
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  • captain of a slaving ship. He captures and sells Tyrion Lannister and Jorah Mormont. Yezzan zo Qaggaz (portrayed by Enzo Cilenti) is a slave-trader from the...
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    Prospect Bluff Historic Sites (category Slave soldiers)
    Press. ISBN 0807128678. Clavin, Matthew J. (2019). The Battle of Negro Fort : the rise and fall of a fugitive slave community. New York. p. 22. ISBN 9781479837335...
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    United States Colored Troops (category Slave soldiers)
    including freedmen in the South. In 1863 a former slave, William Henry Singleton, helped recruit 1,000 former slaves in New Bern, North Carolina for the First...
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    owner and slave. Within a household or workplace, a hierarchy of slaves might exist, with one slave acting as the master of others. Talented slaves might...
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    law banning the international slave trade in the U.S. A slave trader named Charles Stewart purchased James Somerset, a slave who had been brought to America...
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    British slave traders to thrive, leading to a rapid escalation in the number of slaves transported. British ships carried a third of all slaves shipped...
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    most returning to their homeland in present-day New York state. French traders founded Fort Rouillé in 1750 (the current Exhibition grounds were later...
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