Cargo ship carrying slaves onboard from Africa to the Americas across the Atlantic Ocean between the 16th and mid-19th centuries.
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Examples for "slaver"
Examples for "slaver"
1But no scruples entered the mind of the captain of the slaver.
2Not to someone she sold to a batarian slaver two days later.
3And on the schooner he had made no acquaintance save the slaver.
4We had a slaver crew come through Parmley Station from there once.
5We can't, in 21st century Britain, have a slaver on a statue.
1In 1761 a slave ship landed a cargo of slaves in Boston.
2We saw graphic photos, including a lifelike replica of slave ship quarters.
3Scarcely any Guinea slave ship has ever had such a middle passage.
4So, he was on a slave ship, and Alec wasn't with him.
5The streets and alleys reeked with the effluvia of a slave ship's between-decks.
1Both my mammy and pappy was brought from Africa on a slave boat and sold on de Richmond (Va.) slave market.
2Many died in horrific conditions on the slave boats, while survivors endured a life of misery and backbreaking farm work.
3They are easy prey to traffickers who trick them into slavery, just as some Africans were lured on to slave boats centuries ago.
1Once there came a man who had been mate of a Guineaman, and who had escaped from the pirate's hands.
Translations for guineamen