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Origins Of Enslaved Africans In Grenada: Difference between revisions

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Between the 17th and 19th centuries, Grenada became a hub for the transatlantic slave trade. Over 129,000 enslaved Africans were brought to the island, mostly through British and French trading companies. These Africans were taken from various parts of West and Central Africa, and while individual tribal identities were often erased, records and ship logs give us clues about their likely origins.
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, Grenada became a hub for the transatlantic slave trade. Over 129,000 enslaved Africans were brought to the island, mostly through British and French trading companies. These Africans were taken from various parts of West and Central Africa, and while individual tribal identities were often erased, records and ship logs give us clues about their likely origins.<ref>Tracing the ethnic origins of enslaved Africans in Grenada: Atlantic Studies: Vol 17, No 2</ref>


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