cover image: Reasons, why the City of London should nominate a majority of the committee of direction for the trade to Africa

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Reasons, why the City of London should nominate a majority of the committee of direction for the trade to Africa

1746

Essay arguing for a change in the committee that promoted trade with the Gold Coast and Whydah on the west coast of Africa. Describes how the triangle trade functioned and why it was so profitable for its practitioners.
ghana african americans blacks slavery slave trade great britain whydaw (jamaica)

Authors

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons

Collection
Sidney Lapidus Slavery and Abolition Collection
Format
Essays
Pages
1 page. 26x39 cm.
Place Discussed
Great Britain Ghana Whydaw (Jamaica)
Provider
The New York Public Library
Published in
Ghana
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Source
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