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SLAVE SHIP

  • Slave ship
  • Cargo ship carrying slaves onboard from Africa to the Americas

    Slave ships were large cargo ships specially built or converted from the 17th to the 19th century for transporting slaves. Such ships were also known

    Slave ship

    Slave ship

    Slave_ship

  • The Slave Ship
  • 1840 painting by J. M. W. Turner

    The Slave Ship, originally titled Slavers Throwing overboard the Dead and Dying—Typhon coming on, is a painting by the British artist J. M. W. Turner,

    The Slave Ship

    The Slave Ship

    The_Slave_Ship

  • Slave Ship
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    A slave ship is a vessel used to transport slaves. Slave Ship may also refer to: The Slave Ship, a painting by J. M. W. Turner The Slave Ship, a poem

    Slave Ship

    Slave_Ship

  • Clotilda (slave ship)
  • Last known U.S. slave ship, used in 1860

    schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile

    Clotilda (slave ship)

    Clotilda (slave ship)

    Clotilda_(slave_ship)

  • List of slave ships
  • This is a list of slave ships. These were ships used to carry enslaved people, mainly in the Atlantic slave trade between the 16th and the 19th centuries

    List of slave ships

    List of slave ships

    List_of_slave_ships

  • Wanderer (slave ship)
  • American vessel, 1858–1871

    about the ship's projected use; it was inspected in New York harbor. As there was no conclusive evidence that it was to be used as a slave ship, it was

    Wanderer (slave ship)

    Wanderer (slave ship)

    Wanderer_(slave_ship)

  • Boba Fett
  • Star Wars character

    In the second book, Slave Ship, Fett abandons Slave I to avoid dispelling rumors of his death, and instead steals Bossk's ship. Riding along, Dengar

    Boba Fett

    Boba_Fett

  • Slave rebellion
  • Armed uprising by slaves

    A slave rebellion is an armed uprising by slaves, as a way of fighting for their freedom. Rebellions of slaves have occurred in nearly all societies that

    Slave rebellion

    Slave rebellion

    Slave_rebellion

  • Atlantic slave trade
  • Slave trade between Africa and the West

    enslaved African people to the Americas. This trade was operated by slave ships from both Europe and the New World. Some of these voyages used the triangular

    Atlantic slave trade

    Atlantic slave trade

    Atlantic_slave_trade

  • Slave Ship (film)
  • 1937 film by Tay Garnett

    Slave Ship is a 1937 American historical adventure film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery and Elizabeth Allan. The supporting

    Slave Ship (film)

    Slave_Ship_(film)

  • Lord Ligonier (slave ship)
  • Late 18th century British ship

    an 18th-century British slave ship built in New England that unloaded enslaved Africans in Annapolis, Maryland in 1767. The ship was made famous by Alex

    Lord Ligonier (slave ship)

    Lord_Ligonier_(slave_ship)

  • Triangular trade
  • Trade among three ports or regions

    outfitted slave ships, then shipped manufactured European goods owned by the trading companies[which?] to West Africa to get slaves, which they shipped to the

    Triangular trade

    Triangular trade

    Triangular_trade

  • History of slavery
  • become slaves when they incurred a debt. Slaves could also be taken during wars, and slave trading was common. Torajan slaves were sold and shipped out to

    History of slavery

    History_of_slavery

  • Slavery in the United States
  • American slave ships. Despite the 1794 Act, Rhode Island slave ship owners found ways to continue supplying the slave-owning states. The overall U.S. slave-ship

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery_in_the_United_States

  • The Slave Ship: A Human History
  • Book by Marcus Rediker

    The Slave Ship: A Human History is a book by Marcus Rediker. The book focuses on the slave ship after 1700 when Britain dominated the slave trade. The

    The Slave Ship: A Human History

    The_Slave_Ship:_A_Human_History

  • Slavery
  • Ownership of people as property

    Dutch slave trade across the Atlantic (in Dutch) Slave Ships and the Middle Passage at Encyclopedia Virginia The Trans-Atlantic and Intra-American slave trade

    Slavery

    Slavery

    Slavery

  • Echo (slave ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Echo may refer to the following slave ships: Echo (1790 ship) Echo (1845 ship) This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names. If

    Echo (slave ship)

    Echo_(slave_ship)

  • Zong massacre
  • 1781 mass killing of enslaved Africans

    British slave ship Zong over several days from 29 November 1781. The William Gregson slave-trading syndicate, based in Liverpool, owned the ship as part

    Zong massacre

    Zong massacre

    Zong_massacre

  • Hannibal (slave ship)
  • The Hannibal was a slave ship, (or Guineaman) hired by the Royal African Company of England. The ship participated in two slave trading voyages, in the

    Hannibal (slave ship)

    Hannibal_(slave_ship)

  • Mel Fisher
  • American treasure hunter

    slaves. When they realized that the wreck was likely a slave ship, not a treasure ship, the company reburied the artifacts and pieces of the ship's hull

    Mel Fisher

    Mel_Fisher

  • Middle Passage
  • Transoceanic segment of the Atlantic slave trade

    slave trade in which millions of Africans sold for enslavement were forcibly transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade. Ships

    Middle Passage

    Middle Passage

    Middle_Passage

  • White Slave Ship
  • 1961 Italian film

    White Slave Ship is a 1961 film directed by Silvio Amadio and starring Pier Angeli and Edmund Purdom. Titled L'ammutinamento on its original Italian release

    White Slave Ship

    White_Slave_Ship

  • Aurore (slave ship)
  • French slave ship

    a French slave ship which along with the Duc du Maine brought the first African slaves to Louisiana on 6 June 1719, from Senegambia. The ship could carry

    Aurore (slave ship)

    Aurore_(slave_ship)

  • Barbary slave trade
  • Slave markets in North Africa

    civilians and merchant seamen were captured by Barbary corsairs in slave raids on ships and by raids on coastal towns from Italy to Ireland, coasts of Spain

    Barbary slave trade

    Barbary slave trade

    Barbary_slave_trade

  • Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves
  • US Congressional Act of 1807

    foreign ships. The domestic slave trade within the United States was not affected by the 1807 law. Indeed, with the legal supply of imported slaves terminated

    Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves

    Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves

    Act_Prohibiting_Importation_of_Slaves

  • Enterprise (slave ship)
  • American merchant vessel and slave ship

    Enterprise ship, and a Bermudian ex-slave Richard Tucker served the white captain with a writ of habeas corpus, ordering him to deliver the slaves to the

    Enterprise (slave ship)

    Enterprise_(slave_ship)

  • Rhode Island slave trade
  • Transatlantic slave-trading network centered in colonial and early national Rhode Island

    original thirteen colonies, Rhode Island dispatched the great majority of slave ships leaving British North America; in some years its vessels accounted for

    Rhode Island slave trade

    Rhode Island slave trade

    Rhode_Island_slave_trade

  • Bilboes
  • Form of leg restraint

    used on slave ships, such as the Henrietta Marie. According to legend, the device was invented in Bilbao and was imported into England by the ships of the

    Bilboes

    Bilboes

    Bilboes

  • Galley slave
  • Person enslaved or sentenced to row in a galley

    A galley slave was a slave rowing in a galley, either a convicted criminal sentenced to work at the oar (French: galérien), or a kind of human chattel

    Galley slave

    Galley slave

    Galley_slave

  • Leusden (ship)
  • Leusden was a slave ship of the Dutch West India Company. Her sinking in January 1738 is thought to be the greatest single loss of life of its kind in

    Leusden (ship)

    Leusden_(ship)

  • George Case (slave trader)
  • English slave trader (1747–1836)

    (1747–1836) was a British slave trader who was responsible for at least 109 slave voyages. Case was the co-owner of the slave ship Zong, whose crew perpetrated

    George Case (slave trader)

    George Case (slave trader)

    George_Case_(slave_trader)

  • La Amistad
  • 1839 slave-ship takeover

    1839 for a slave revolt by Mende captives who had been captured and sold to European slave traders and illegally transported by a Portuguese ship from West

    La Amistad

    La Amistad

    La_Amistad

  • Decatur slave-ship mutiny
  • 1826 American slave rebellion

    The Decatur slave-ship mutiny was an act of slave rebellion in the United States that occurred in April 1826 on a coastwise slave ship sailing out of Baltimore

    Decatur slave-ship mutiny

    Decatur_slave-ship_mutiny

  • Clipper
  • Merchant sailing ship of the 19th century

    The Clipper Ship Era. Villiers 1973. Grindal, Peter (2016). Opposing the Slavers. The Royal Navy's Campaign against the Atlantic Slave Trade (Kindle ed

    Clipper

    Clipper

    Clipper

  • Brooks (1781 ship)
  • British slave ship 1781–1804

    Brooks (or Brook, Brookes) was a British slave ship launched at Liverpool in 1781. She became infamous after prints of her were published in 1788. Between

    Brooks (1781 ship)

    Brooks (1781 ship)

    Brooks_(1781_ship)

  • Black Sea slave trade
  • humans captured and shipped as slaves from the Northern Black Sea shores were bigger than anywhere in the known world. The Black Sea slave trade continued

    Black Sea slave trade

    Black_Sea_slave_trade

  • Hell ship
  • Japanese ships infamous for poor treatment

    the ships used by the Imperial Japanese Navy and Imperial Japanese Army to transport Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and rōmusha (Asian forced slave laborers)

    Hell ship

    Hell ship

    Hell_ship

  • Slavery in Palestine
  • Slavery in the Middle East

    Palestine until the 20th century. The slave trade to Ottoman Palestine officially stopped in the 1870s, when the last slave ship is registered to have arrived

    Slavery in Palestine

    Slavery in Palestine

    Slavery_in_Palestine

  • Indian Ocean slave trade
  • Ocean slave trade, sometimes known as the East African slave trade, involved the capture and transportation of predominantly sub-Saharan African slaves along

    Indian Ocean slave trade

    Indian_Ocean_slave_trade

  • Fredensborg (slave ship)
  • Norwegian slave trade ship

    future king Christian VII of Denmark and Norway, and was fitted out as a slave ship. Following an initially unsuccessful stint in the triangular trade, her

    Fredensborg (slave ship)

    Fredensborg (slave ship)

    Fredensborg_(slave_ship)

  • Swedish slave trade
  • for slave ships. Slaves were brought in tax free by foreign vessels and the Swedish Crown made a profit by collecting an export tax when slaves were

    Swedish slave trade

    Swedish_slave_trade

  • List of slaves
  • surviving victim in the United States of the Transatlantic slave trade. Transported upon the slave ship Clotilda. Cuffy (died 1763), was an Akan man who was

    List of slaves

    List of slaves

    List_of_slaves

  • Slave Trade Act 1807
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    British ships made about 1,340 voyages across the Atlantic, landing nearly 400,000 slaves. Between 1801 and 1807, they took a further 266,000. The slave trade

    Slave Trade Act 1807

    Slave Trade Act 1807

    Slave_Trade_Act_1807

  • Cleopatra (slave ship)
  • The Cleopatra was an 18th-century slave ship based in Newport, Rhode Island, owned by the Portuguese-Jewish merchants Aaron Lopez and Jacob Rodriguez Rivera

    Cleopatra (slave ship)

    Cleopatra (slave ship)

    Cleopatra_(slave_ship)

  • Sexual slavery
  • Slavery with the intention of using the slaves for sex

    due to foreign pressure, and that he had been given orders to allow slave ships on the Black Sea passage on their way to Constantinople, and in December

    Sexual slavery

    Sexual_slavery

  • Slave breeding in the United States
  • Former prevalent economic practice in the US

    Slave breeding was the practice in slave states of the United States of slave owners systematically forcing slaves to have sexual relations and bear children

    Slave breeding in the United States

    Slave_breeding_in_the_United_States

  • Bristol slave trade
  • Slavery in southwestern England

    to 1698. At this time, only ships owned by members of the Royal African Company could trade with Africa for anything. Slaves were an increasingly important

    Bristol slave trade

    Bristol slave trade

    Bristol_slave_trade

  • Africatown
  • Historic community in Alabama, U.S.

    bought the slaves and loaded them. The ship sailed in May 1860 from Dahomey for its final destination, Mobile, with 110 persons held as slaves. Foster had

    Africatown

    Africatown

    Africatown

  • African Slave Trade Patrol
  • Part of the Blockade of Africa suppressing the Atlantic slave trade

    and cutters were assigned to catch slave traders in and around Africa. In 42 years about 100 suspected slave ships were captured. The first American squadron

    African Slave Trade Patrol

    African Slave Trade Patrol

    African_Slave_Trade_Patrol

  • Thomas Clarkson
  • English abolitionist (1760–1846)

    campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire. He helped found the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade (also known as the

    Thomas Clarkson

    Thomas Clarkson

    Thomas_Clarkson

  • 12 Years a Slave (film)
  • 2013 film directed by Steve McQueen

    owner of a slave pen. Northup proclaims his freedom, only to be violently beaten and tortured. He is shipped to New Orleans with other slaves, who tell

    12 Years a Slave (film)

    12_Years_a_Slave_(film)

  • List of last survivors of American slavery
  • "Whites and Indians Were Among Slaves". Echoes-Sentinel. Warren Township, New Jersey. July 1, 1976. p. 56. "Last Slave Ship to Land Her Human Cargo in the

    List of last survivors of American slavery

    List_of_last_survivors_of_American_slavery

  • Jewish views on slavery
  • slaves, although there are a few exceptions where Hebrew slaves are treated differently from non-Hebrew slaves. The laws include punishment for slave

    Jewish views on slavery

    Jewish_views_on_slavery

  • John (1797 slave ship)
  • Indiaman, but then became a slave ship, making six complete voyages. She was lost in late 1806 on her seventh voyage. The slaves she was carrying were landed

    John (1797 slave ship)

    John_(1797_slave_ship)

  • John Newton
  • Anglican cleric, hymn-writer, and abolitionist (1725–1807)

    slavery abolitionist. He had previously been a captain of slave ships and an investor in the slave trade. Newton served as a sailor in the Royal Navy (after

    John Newton

    John Newton

    John_Newton

  • Liverpool slave trade
  • Involvement of Liverpool in the Transalantic Slave Trade

    Biafra, sold there for a profit and slaves bought, the ships then crossed the Atlantic to the Americas and the slaves were sold there for a profit and agricultural

    Liverpool slave trade

    Liverpool slave trade

    Liverpool_slave_trade

  • Creole mutiny
  • 1841 slave-ship seizure

    was a slave revolt aboard the American slave ship Creole in November 1841, when the brig was seized by the 128 slaves who were aboard the ship when it

    Creole mutiny

    Creole mutiny

    Creole_mutiny

  • Slavery in Brazil
  • agricultural products by water or from ships to the marketplace. It was also the role of slave men to bring new slaves from ships to auction. Men also were used

    Slavery in Brazil

    Slavery in Brazil

    Slavery_in_Brazil

  • Hoodoo (spirituality)
  • Spiritual practices, traditions and beliefs

    significance in African American history. On July 8, 1860, the slave ship Clotilda was the last slave ship to transport Africans to the United States. The Clotilda

    Hoodoo (spirituality)

    Hoodoo (spirituality)

    Hoodoo_(spirituality)

  • Benito Cereno
  • 1856 novella by Herman Melville

    Herman Melville, a fictionalized account about the revolt on a Spanish slave ship captained by Don Benito Cereno, first published in three installments

    Benito Cereno

    Benito Cereno

    Benito_Cereno

  • Slavery in Africa
  • medieval world. When the trans-Saharan slave trade, Red Sea slave trade, Indian Ocean slave trade and Atlantic slave trade (which started in the 16th century)

    Slavery in Africa

    Slavery in Africa

    Slavery_in_Africa

  • Isabella (slave ship)
  • English slave ship operating out of Bristol which brought 150 African slaves to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1684. The majority of these slaves were purchased

    Isabella (slave ship)

    Isabella_(slave_ship)

  • First-rate
  • Historic category for Royal Navy ships

    was the designation for the largest ships of the line. Originating in the Jacobean era with the designation of Ships Royal capable of carrying at least

    First-rate

    First-rate

    First-rate

  • Slave Trade Act 1788
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    that British slave ships could transport, based on the ships' tons burthen (bm). It was the first British legislation enacted to regulate slave shipping.

    Slave Trade Act 1788

    Slave Trade Act 1788

    Slave_Trade_Act_1788

  • Scramble (slave auction)
  • Form of slave auction that took place during the Atlantic Slave Trade

    possible. Another name for a scramble auction is "Grab and go" slave auctions. Slave ship captains would go to great lengths to prepare their captives and

    Scramble (slave auction)

    Scramble (slave auction)

    Scramble_(slave_auction)

  • Christiansborg (slave ship)
  • Danish slave ship

    morning a slave revolt broke out on board the ship. The crew managed the regain control of the deck. On 28 February, Ferentz managed to get the ship back to

    Christiansborg (slave ship)

    Christiansborg_(slave_ship)

  • Slave raiding
  • Military attack launched against a settlement

    in some form of slave pen or depot. From there, the slave takers will transport them to a distant place by means such as a slave ship or camel caravan

    Slave raiding

    Slave raiding

    Slave_raiding

  • Jesus of Lübeck
  • 16th century Lübecker and English warship and transatlantic slave ship

    Elizabeth I, becoming involved in the Atlantic slave trade and smuggling under John Hawkins, who organized four slave voyages to West Africa and the West Indies

    Jesus of Lübeck

    Jesus of Lübeck

    Jesus_of_Lübeck

  • Sloop-of-war
  • Type of warship

    use of the Bermuda sloop, both as a cruiser against French privateers, slave ships and smugglers, and also as dispatch boats, carrying communications, vital

    Sloop-of-war

    Sloop-of-war

    Sloop-of-war

  • List of single-ship actions
  • Epicharis 1797, October – Merchant ship Backhouse repels attack by French privateer 1797, December 19 – Slave ship Eliza blows up while engaging a French

    List of single-ship actions

    List of single-ship actions

    List_of_single-ship_actions

  • Blackbeard
  • English pirate (c. 1680–1718)

    the end of 1717, taking two vessels with him. Teach captured a French slave ship known as La Concorde, renamed her Queen Anne's Revenge, equipped her with

    Blackbeard

    Blackbeard

    Blackbeard

  • William Gregson (slave trader)
  • English slave trader and politician (1721–1800)

    1721 – 1800) was an English slave trader and politician. He was responsible for at least 152 slave voyages, and his slave ships are recorded as having carried

    William Gregson (slave trader)

    William_Gregson_(slave_trader)

  • Jonathan Akpoborie
  • Nigerian former football forward

    December 2019. "Akpoborie: 'Unlucky slave ship' owner". BBC. 2 May 2001. Retrieved 30 September 2007. "Slave ship link soccer star suspended". CNN. 30

    Jonathan Akpoborie

    Jonathan Akpoborie

    Jonathan_Akpoborie

  • Amistad (film)
  • 1997 film directed by Steven Spielberg

    the Spanish slave ship La Amistad, during which Mende tribesmen abducted for the slave trade managed to gain control of their captors' ship off the coast

    Amistad (film)

    Amistad_(film)

  • Full-rigged ship
  • Sailing vessel with three or more square-rigged masts

    A full-rigged ship or fully rigged ship is a sailing vessel with a sail plan of three or more masts, all of them square-rigged. Such a vessel is said

    Full-rigged ship

    Full-rigged ship

    Full-rigged_ship

  • Roots: The Saga of an American Family
  • 1976 novel by Alex Haley

    then placed in the brig of a ship, naked and chained. After a nightmarish journey across the Atlantic on board the slave ship Lord Ligonier, he is landed

    Roots: The Saga of an American Family

    Roots: The Saga of an American Family

    Roots:_The_Saga_of_an_American_Family

  • Antelope (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Antelope (1797 ship) was built at Batavia in 1792 and captured in 1797. She sailed from London on 20 May 1798 to gather slaves from Africa. She embarked slaves at

    Antelope (ship)

    Antelope_(ship)

  • Corvette
  • Small warship

    navies to "lieutenant commander", derives from the name of this type of ship. The rank is the most junior of three "captain" ranks in several European

    Corvette

    Corvette

    Corvette

  • Hare (slave ship)
  • New England Slave ship

    Hare was a Rhode Island slave ship. Hare was owned by Samuel and William Vernon and traded out of Newport, Rhode Island, the slave trading centre of New

    Hare (slave ship)

    Hare_(slave_ship)

  • Playing History 2 - Slave Trade
  • 2013 video game

    young slave boy named Tim, who must help his master, a slave ship captain, transport 300 slaves to the Americas. The player must pilot the slave ship, collecting

    Playing History 2 - Slave Trade

    Playing_History_2_-_Slave_Trade

  • Igbo Landing
  • Historic site at Dunbar Creek, Georgia, US

    mass suicide in 1803 by captive Igbo people who had taken control of the slave ship they were on, and refused to submit to slavery in the United States. The

    Igbo Landing

    Igbo Landing

    Igbo_Landing

  • Slave name
  • Name given to an enslaved person

    A slave name is the personal name given by others to an enslaved person, or a name inherited from enslaved ancestors. In ancient Rome, slaves were given

    Slave name

    Slave_name

  • Antelope (1802 slave ship)
  • Slave ship

    a slave ship that the United States captured in 1820 with more than 280 captive Africans aboard. It had been legally engaged in the African slave trade

    Antelope (1802 slave ship)

    Antelope_(1802_slave_ship)

  • Abolitionism
  • Movement to end slavery

    their slave trade and allow the Royal Navy to seize their slave ships. Britain enforced the abolition of the trade because the act made trading slaves within

    Abolitionism

    Abolitionism

    Abolitionism

  • Questlove
  • American hip hop musician (born 1971)

    known slave ship to carry slaves to the United States. Questlove is the only guest to have appeared on Gates's program to be descended from slaves known

    Questlove

    Questlove

    Questlove

  • Tromelin Island
  • Disputed island in the Indian Ocean

    of Sand). The ship was a frigate, not a slave ship, and thus was not equipped with the shackles and chains usually found on slave ships. After the wreck

    Tromelin Island

    Tromelin Island

    Tromelin_Island

  • Slave states and free states
  • Historical division of United States by legality of slavery

    domestic slave trade were prohibited, while a slave state was one in which they were legal. Between 1812 and 1850, it was considered by the slave states

    Slave states and free states

    Slave states and free states

    Slave_states_and_free_states

  • Meermin slave mutiny
  • 1766 revolt on a slave ship

    A slave mutiny on Meermin, one of the Dutch East India Company's fleet of slave ships, took place in February 1766 and lasted for three weeks. Her final

    Meermin slave mutiny

    Meermin slave mutiny

    Meermin_slave_mutiny

  • Sacred Hunger
  • 1992 novel by Barry Unsworth

    centres on the Liverpool Merchant, a slave ship employed in the triangular trade, a central trade route in the Atlantic slave trade. The two main characters

    Sacred Hunger

    Sacred_Hunger

  • Ship of the line
  • Warship of 17th–19th centuries

    A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed during the Age of Sail from the 17th century to the mid-19th century. The ship of the line

    Ship of the line

    Ship of the line

    Ship_of_the_line

  • White slavery
  • Enslavement of people of European descent

    White slavery (also white slave trade or white slave trafficking) refers to the enslavement of any of the world's European ethnic groups throughout human

    White slavery

    White slavery

    White_slavery

  • Christopher (Liverpool slave ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Two, and possibly three, ships sailed from Liverpool as slave ships named Christopher in the triangular trade in enslaved people: HMS Duguay-Trouin (1780)

    Christopher (Liverpool slave ship)

    Christopher_(Liverpool_slave_ship)

  • Drogas Wave
  • 2018 hip hop album by Lupe Fiasco

    Fiasco revealed the main idea of the project: It’s about a group of slaves on a slave ship on their way to Africa to the West Indies and they are thrown off

    Drogas Wave

    Drogas_Wave

  • Marcus Rediker
  • American historian (born 1951)

    dramas: the relations between slave ship captains and their crew, the relations between slave ship captains and their slaves, conflict among the enslaved

    Marcus Rediker

    Marcus Rediker

    Marcus_Rediker

  • Galley
  • Ship mainly propelled by oars

    merchant vessels (usually sailing vessels) were manned by slaves, sometimes even with slaves as ship's master, but this was seldom the case in merchant galleys

    Galley

    Galley

    Galley

  • Tumbeiro
  • Portuguese-Brazilian term for slave ships in the Atlantic slave trade

    Brazilian term for the slave ships that transported enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to Brazil during the Atlantic slave trade. The word derives

    Tumbeiro

    Tumbeiro

    Tumbeiro

  • United States v. The Amistad
  • 1841 U.S. Supreme Court case on the legality of the Atlantic slave trade

    the slaves. The Africans, Mende people who had been kidnapped in the area of Sierra Leone, in West Africa, illegally sold into slavery and shipped to Cuba

    United States v. The Amistad

    United States v. The Amistad

    United_States_v._The_Amistad

  • Catherine (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    to be registered at Bristol and made one complete voyage in 1793 as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. War with France broke out

    Catherine (ship)

    Catherine_(ship)

  • Sailing ship
  • Large wind-powered water vessel

    afterwards for smuggling opium or illegally transporting slaves. Larger clippers, usually ship or barque rigged and with a different hull design, were

    Sailing ship

    Sailing ship

    Sailing_ship

  • Marie Séraphique
  • Slave ship

    was a late 18th-century slave ship that made six slave voyages out of Nantes, France. There are two illustrations of the ship that show how captives travelled

    Marie Séraphique

    Marie Séraphique

    Marie_Séraphique

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  • SLAVA
  • Female

    Russian

    SLAVA

    (Слава) Russian unisex name SLAVA means "glory."

    SLAVA

  • Caethes
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Caethes

    Slave.

    Caethes

  • Slade
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Slade

    English (southern) : topographic name from Middle English slade ‘small valley’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word (Old English slæd), for example in Devon and Somerset, or Slad in Gloucestershire.

    Slade

  • Jaria
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Jaria

    Slave

    Jaria

  • SLADE
  • Male

    English

    SLADE

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English slade, SLADE means "small valley."

    SLADE

  • Glave
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Glave

    Irish : reduced form of MacGlave, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mag Laithimh (see Glavin 2).English : variant of Gleave.German : habitational name from a place so named in Mecklenberg-West Pomerania.

    Glave

  • Slade
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Slade

    From the valley.

    Slade

  • Slaven
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic

    Slaven

    Mountain

    Slaven

  • Dasa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Muslim

    Dasa

    Slave

    Dasa

  • Slava
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic

    Slava

    Glory.

    Slava

  • Kaneez
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Kaneez

    Slave

    Kaneez

  • Olave
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Olave

    Relic; ancestral heritage.

    Olave

  • Slate
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Slate

    English : metonymic occupational name for a slater, from Middle English slate ‘slate’.

    Slate

  • Selvanambi
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Selvanambi

    Slave

    Selvanambi

  • Olave
  • Boy/Male

    German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian

    Olave

    Ancestral Heritage; Relic

    Olave

  • Behari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Behari

    Slave

    Behari

  • Slade
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, Hindu, Indian

    Slade

    Child of the Valley

    Slade

  • Slape
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Slape

    English : topographic name from Middle English slape ‘slippery, miry place’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word (Old English slǣp), as for example Slape in Dorset or Sleap in Shropshire.

    Slape

  • Kestejoo
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Kestejoo

    Slave.

    Kestejoo

  • FUMBE
  • Female

    African

    FUMBE

    slave.

    FUMBE

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Online names & meanings

  • Aneka
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Swedish

    Aneka

    God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor

  • Aaryana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aaryana

    Best, Noble

  • Aneeth | அநீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aneeth | அநீத

    Joyful unending, Calmness

  • Anasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anasa

    Indestructible; Undivided

  • Peder
  • Boy/Male

    Greek Swedish

    Peder

    Rock.

  • Sadhya | ஸாத்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sadhya | ஸாத்யா

    Feasible, To be accomplished, Ascetic, Seeking salvation, Perfection

  • Adaline
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, German

    Adaline

    Noble; Kind

  • Rijuta | ரிஜுதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rijuta | ரிஜுதா

    Innocence

  • SUELO
  • Female

    Spanish

    SUELO

    Short form of Spanish Consuelo, SUELO means "consolation."

  • Aalaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aalaya

    Home, Refuge

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  • Salve
  • v. t. & i.

    To save, as a ship or goods, from the perils of the sea.

  • Slavs
  • pl.

    of Slav

  • Slaved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slave

  • Slaver
  • n.

    A vessel engaged in the slave trade; a slave ship.

  • Slave
  • n.

    A drudge; one who labors like a slave.

  • Salve
  • n.

    To heal by applications or medicaments; to cure by remedial treatment; to apply salve to; as, to salve a wound.

  • Slate
  • v. t.

    An artificial material, resembling slate, and used for the above purposes.

  • Slaver
  • n.

    A person engaged in the purchase and sale of slaves; a slave merchant, or slave trader.

  • Lave
  • v. t.

    To wash; to bathe; as, to lave a bruise.

  • Salve
  • v. t.

    To say "Salve" to; to greet; to salute.

  • Sclave
  • n.

    Same as Slav.

  • Stave
  • n.

    To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; -- often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat.

  • Barracoon
  • n.

    A slave warehouse, or an inclosure where slaves are quartered temporarily.

  • Slake
  • a.

    To allay; to quench; to extinguish; as, to slake thirst.

  • Slave
  • n.

    One who has lost the power of resistance; one who surrenders himself to any power whatever; as, a slave to passion, to lust, to strong drink, to ambition.

  • Sleave
  • n.

    Silk not yet twisted; floss; -- called also sleave silk.

  • Slave
  • n.

    See Slav.

  • Slave
  • v. i.

    To drudge; to toil; to labor as a slave.

  • Slate
  • v. t.

    To cover with slate, or with a substance resembling slate; as, to slate a roof; to slate a globe.