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      Transatlantic Slave Trade

      The brutal and shameful history of the transportation and enslavement of African peoples.  Uncover the role that Bristol played in trading in goods and in people's lives.

       

      Transatlantic Slave Trade Themes

      Profiteers

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      Managing enslavement

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      Enslaved African-Caribbean

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