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    The coastwise slave trade existed along the southern and eastern coastal areas of the United States in the antebellum years prior to 1861. Hundreds of...
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  • trade Liverpool slave trade Nantes slave trade Slave trade in the United States Coastwise slave trade - slave trade along the southern and eastern coastal...
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    The Slave Trade Act 1807, officially An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom prohibiting the slave...
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    Types of slave trade: Atlantic slave trade Barbary slave trade Blackbirding Coastwise slave trade Indian Ocean slave trade Trans-Saharan slave trade Slavery...
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    Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight. The measure also regulated the coastwise slave trade. President Thomas Jefferson signed the bill into law on March 2...
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    vote. There are four known mutinies on vessels involved in the coastwise slave trade: Decatur (1826), Governor Strong (1826), Lafayette (1829), and the...
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  • Prohibiting Importation of Slaves (see Category:Post-1808 importation of slaves to the United States) Coastwise slave trade Slave trade in the United States...
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    enslaved people as part of the coastwise slave trade in the American South. It has been described as the "most successful slave revolt in US history". Two...
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    United States coastwise slave trade and the scene of a slave rebellion in 1841, leading to the Creole case. Desire, first American slave ship. Don was...
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    internal slave trade in the United States, also known as the domestic slave trade, the Second Middle Passage and the interregional slave trade, was the...
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    of "watering down Black history". Atlantic Creole Bristol slave trade Coastwise slave trade Colonial South and the Chesapeake First Africans in Virginia...
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  • The Virginia Slave Codes of 1705 (formally entitled An act concerning Servants and Slaves), were a series of laws enacted by the Colony of Virginia's House...
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  • sentenced in July 1640 by the Virginia Governor's Council to serve as a slave for the remainder of his life. Two European men who ran away with him received...
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  • The Enterprise was a United States merchant vessel active in the coastwise slave trade in the early 19th century along the Atlantic Coast. Bad weather...
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    African-Americans in North Carolina Atlantic Creole Bristol slave trade Coastwise slave trade Colonial South and the Chesapeake First Africans in Virginia...
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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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  • Madison Washington (category Slave rebellions in the United States)
    as part of the coastwise slave trade. On the night of Nov. 7, 1841, Washington led 18 of his fellow slaves into rebellion, killing slave trader John R...
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    Rebellion (1849) Second Creek Slave Conspiracy (1860) There are four known mutinies on vessels involved in the coastwise slave trade: Decatur (1826), Governor...
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    19 slaves in November 1841. They succeeded in taking control of the ship en route from Virginia to New Orleans (known as the coastwise slave trade), and...
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    establishing and maintaining European colonies resulted in the Atlantic slave trade. Slavery existed in every European colony in the Americas during the...
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    Nat Turner (category 19th-century American slaves)
    the man who held Nat and his family as slaves, called the infant Nat in his records. Even when grown, the slave was known simply as Nat; but after the...
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    New York Times and the Year of Return in Ghana. Atlantic Creole Coastwise slave trade Colonial South and the Chesapeake Great Dismal Swamp maroons History...
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    proposed a number of Resolutions against federal support for the coastwise slave trade, in relation to the Creole case. He quickly resigned, but was overwhelmingly...
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    (April 2, 2020). "Trouble the water: The Baltimore to New Orleans coastwise slave trade, 1820–1860". Slavery & Abolition. 41 (2): 275–303. doi:10.1080/0144039X...
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  • unrest between white people and former slaves. Jefferson consistently spoke out against the international slave trade and outlawed it while he was president...
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    president, he signed the Missouri Compromise, which admitted Missouri as a slave state and banned slavery from territories north of the 36°30′ parallel....
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    Portuguese slavers, who named him António and sold him into the Atlantic slave trade. A colonist in Virginia bought António. As an indentured servant, António...
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  • during the Battle of New Orleans Enterprise (slave ship), a merchant vessel in the coastwise slave trade in the early 19th century Enterprise (yacht)...
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    what became known as the Black Belt. Many slaves were transported in the coastwise slave trade, with slave ships stopping at ports such as Charleston...
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    from the Bakongo people in Central Africa. During the transatlantic slave trade, about 40 percent of Africans taken to the United States were Bantu-Kongo...
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