Similar words: free trade, free trade zone, slave, slaver, slavery, enslave, enslaved, slave driver. Meaning: n. traffic in slaves; especially in Black Africans transported to America in the 16th to 19th centuries.
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(1) The days of the slave trade are brought to life in a themed experience which includes interactive displays and a museum.
(2) The slave trade had an ineradicable effect on world history.
(3) The slave trade involved a three-cornered system of exchange.
(4) Profits from the slave trade were invested in banking, insurance and industry, Williams showed.
(5) So, despite the great depredations of the slave trade, there was demographic growth.
(6) Slavery and the slave trade, however, denied self-love to the slave, provoking permanent discontent and possible rebellion.
(7) But we do need the slave trade if we're not to go under.
(8) Analogies with the slave trade and slavery and the movement against them were apparent to such reformers.
(9) Africans had long carried on a slave trade.
(10) Nantes had its profitable slave trade reduced to nothing.
(11) Didn't you hear me ask him about the slave trade last night?
(12) The government passed a law to suppress the slave trade.
(13) By 1714 there was no longer any monopoly of the slave trade.
(14) They devised a simple solution to this problem: the slave trade.
(15) Equally parliamentarians spoke of cruelty, inhumanity and tyranny as features of the slave trade and slavery(sentencedict.com), often providing vivid examples.
(16) Such activities were by no means limited to the slave trade.
(17) From the late 1780s onwards evangelicals contributed substantially to the pamphlet literature against the slave trade.
(18) The society boasts that it has become the most successful single-issue pressure group since William Wilberforce and opposition to the slave trade.
(19) During the first half of the nineteenth century Britain made the slave trade illegal.
(20) These areas need developing, so entrepreneurs pump in investment: capital accumulated from the slave trade, sugar and cotton.
(21) Some early petitions in 1788 to the Commons on the slave trade came from county meetings held in customary county meeting places.
(22) As the number of blacks increased alarmingly in the colonies, some southern colonists made efforts to control the slave trade.
(23) Reformists were appalled by the immorality and inhumanity of the slave trade.
(24) At the very least, he decided that he personally could shun anything that had to do with slave trade.
(25) The Slave Ship depicts a story of British colonial slave trade. In the painting, Turner reflects on the sins of the colonists.
(26) This is the modern face of racism and, as with racism's most iconic expression, the black slave trade, the world needs to make a moral decision.
(27) That year Britain established a base at Malabo (now Equatorial Guinea's capital) to combat the West African slave trade.
(28) Hayden was an African American poet who managed, in this brief epic, to bring the slave trade into lyrical focus with a polyphony of voices.
(29) The founding fathers compromised , permitting the continuation of the slave trade through 1808.
(30) Said by a white Texan dynast in Ghana, an African country once ravaged by the slave trade, that unexceptionable insight might sound a shade patronising.
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