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First of all they got a law passed which made " slavetrading" illegal.
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So here you are, staffing a slavetrading depot, and a frigate arrives in your star system.
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It was a resort for slavetrading profligates and soul drivers, who were interested in the same business.
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And now the English, the French and the opportunities, whether in the form of buccaneering, slavetrading or colonization.
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The Vikings were "sea-borne businessmen whose principle interest was slavetrading", as one reviewer summed it up.
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It was the 'nation of shopkeepers' that first worried about abolishing slavetrading, emancipating Catholics and feeding the poor.
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The highlight on Wednesday was her tour of Cape Coast Castle, a major outpost on the Atlantic slavetrading route.
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Rebellions aboard slavetrading ships weren't unheard of, and sometimes the slaves even managed to circumvent the spacing mechanisms that usually kept them cowed.
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My men were already with this lot of ragamuffins, and this was the ivory or slavetrading party that they had conspired to join.
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The EJI's research shows that Montgomery was the most active slavetrading port in the south from 1850 to the end of the civil war.
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John Newton, the "wretch", penned his infamous poem Amazing Grace here after taking refuge in the lough in 1779, eventually swapping slavetrading for Christianity.
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Its population plummeted from 15,000 to near-extinction by 1877, with just 111 survivors following a period of famine, disease, slavetrading and cannibalism.
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Slavetrading does not, in the Manóbo's mind, involve the idea of degradation which attaches to it among other nations.
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Slavetrading between 1500 and 1863 reduced the population.
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Slavetrading among the Manóbos of eastern Mindanáo was practically confined to the Ihawán, Baóbo, upper Simúlau, and Agúsan Rivers.