This course is capped at 15. This course is suspended and therefore not available on any programmes in 2018/19. From the late sixteenth century until the early nineteenth century, Britain was one of ...
This course is capped at 15. From the late sixteenth century until the early nineteenth century, Britain was one of Europe’s most prolific slave-traders. British colonies in the West Indies and the ...
The report which covers the 18th, 19th and 120th centuries shows that over 1,700 people who served in the US Congress were either former or current slave owners and owned human beings at some ...
Stick a pin in a map of Liverpool and chances are you will skewer a name linked to slavery. Between 1700 and 1820, many of the city's bigwigs were involved in the slave trade, exploiting the ...
The Atlantic economy in the 1700s was founded on slave labour. Key features of the industrial revolution included: Products were made in factories instead of at home Workers used machines instead ...
In his autobiography, Olaudah Equiano described his first encounter with such a device in the mid-1700s. . . "I had seen a black woman slave as I came through the house, who was cooking the dinner ...
These churches were built in the 1600s and 1700s, and hundreds of slaves were owned by clergy and parishioners. Reverend John ...
The merchant bought and sold slaves from the West Indies and North America in Philadelphia in the 1700s. The Constable of St Helier Simon Crowcroft said removing the name would show "a serious ...