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The transatlantic slave trade

Over a span of 400 years, approximately 12 million enslaved Africans were forcibly transported from West Africa to the Americas. In invoices, wills, charters and acts, their plight is embedded in the written record, which also reveal the political, economic and social structures that facilitated it.

Important information

Please note this page highlights documents that contain racist language and ideas, presented here to accurately represent our records and to help us understand the past. Care is advised when engaging with archival materials on the history of the slave trade as they can cause an emotional reaction.