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Guides » Slavetrade from Africa to the Caribbean. » Liverpool was the slavetrade capital in the British Empire.

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Liverpool was the slavetrade capital in the British Empire.

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Liverpool, slave trade capital.

Liverpool was the slavetrade capital in the British Empire.

During the course of the period 1700 to 1807, Liverpool was responsible for half the British trade in slaves.



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