Atlantic Slave Trade
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Atlantic slave trade and demographic impact in West Africa (1500–1900)
1482 - 1900
British abolition movement and the Slave Trade Act (1787–1807)
1772 - 1807
British naval suppression of the slave trade: the West Africa Squadron (1807–1867)
1807 - 1867
Dutch West India Company and the Dutch Atlantic slave trade (1621–1815)
1621 - 1814
European forts and castles on the Gold Coast and slave exports (1482–1872)
1471 - 1872
French colonial slave trade and abolition (1685–1848)
1685 - 1848
Haitian Revolution and its impact on the Atlantic slave trade (1791–1804)
1790 - 1804
Liverpool's rise as a dominant slave-trading port (1699–1807)
1698 - 1807
Middle Passage: mortality, shipboard conditions, and reform efforts (1600–1850)
1672 - 1850
Mutinies and revolts aboard Atlantic slave ships (1600–1850)
1730 - 1841
Nantes and the French Atlantic slave trade (1680–1815)
1685 - 2012
Portuguese and Brazilian slave trade to Brazil (1500–1850)
1494 - 1850
Royal African Company and English company-based slave trading (1672–1752)
1660 - 1752
Spanish asiento contracts and the transatlantic slave trade (1503–1750)
1503 - 1750
U.S. international slave trade ban, enforcement, and notable cases (1808–1860)
1807 - 1861