The sale and purchase of enslaved humans.
Traffic in slaves; especially in Black Africans transported to America in the 16th to 19th centuries.
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Examples for "slave trading "
Examples for "slave trading "
1 First of all they got a law passed which made " slave trading " illegal.
2 So here you are, staffing a slave trading depot, and a frigate arrives in your star system.
3 It was a resort for slave trading profligates and soul drivers, who were interested in the same business.
4 And now the English, the French and the opportunities, whether in the form of buccaneering, slave trading or colonization.
5 The Vikings were "sea-borne businessmen whose principle interest was slave trading " , as one reviewer summed it up.
1 However other schools have acknowledged their own ties to the slave trade .
2 Northern capital had done its part in financing the revived slave trade .
3 Also they got the slave trade abolished in the District of Columbia.
4 People in the village had never heard of the transatlantic slave trade .
5 The slave trade was not abolished in the British Empire until 1807.
6 Sir Walter has always been very much opposed to the slave trade .
7 The Egyptian Government had joined the International League against the slave trade .
8 The second bill prohibited the slave trade , but not slavery, in the
9 Statistics concerning profits in the slave trade are also difficult to obtain.
10 Within those crumbling walls, slavery and the slave trade were still forbidden.
11 The exact proportions of the slave trade can be estimated only approximately.
12 Furthermore the prohibiting of the slave trade was at that time unconstitutional.
13 The powerful sovereign of Dahomey has agreed to abolish the slave trade .
14 The slave trade on the lake was being pursued with fearful activity.
15 There are no records of a big slave trade in this county.
16 A restoration of the African slave trade had numerous and powerful advocates.
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