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Why were slaves needed

Why African slaves

The Transatlantic Trade

The Outward Passage

The Middle Passage

The Slave Auctions

Plantation Life

The Return Passage

Bristol v Liverpool

Royal African Co.

Merchant Venturers

Edward Colston

John Pinney

The End of Slavery

Bristol Today

Acknowledgements

                      

Acknowledgements

Many thanks must be given to the Bristol Schools' Library Service, who helped with the initial selection of resources and provided the inspiration to begin this project.

1721 Alabama
The slave ship, Africane, as illustrated by artist Nathan Glick.

Source: Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama. Nathan H. Glick pen and ink drawings, LPR92

Tom Feelings and the Middle Passage - http://juneteenth.com/

"Bristol and the Sugar Trade" - Alison Grant

"The Savage Trade" - Neil Grant

"A Respectable Trade ?" - Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

"Bristol: maritime city" - Frank Shipsides and Robert Wall

"The Bristol Story" - Max Barnes

"Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery" - Bristol Museums & Art Gallery

 

The information contained in these web pages has been collated from various sources by

Andy Nash

Should you have any comment, criticism (positive or negative), correction or further information please don't hesitate to contact me at:

agkm.nash@orange.fr