Learn About Liverpool And Its Relationship With The Transatlantic Slave Trade

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In the 1700s when Britain was in its hay day trading captured Africans across the high seas to the highest bidder, Liverpool was the port that processed nearly two million slaves. Learn more about the details here…

 

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