Royal Navy Versus the Slave Traders Royal Navy Versus the Slave Traders

Royal Navy Versus the Slave Traders

Enforcing Abolition at Sea, 1808–1898

    • 12,99 €
    • 12,99 €

Beschreibung des Verlags

The acclaimed naval historian sheds significant light on the Royal Navy’s role in fighting the African slave trade through years of bitter battle at sea.

On March 16th, 1807, the British Parliament passed The Abolition of the Slave Trade Act. The following year, the Royal Navy’s West African Squadron was formed for the purpose of stopping and searching ships at sea suspected of carrying enslaved people. But with typical thoroughness, the Royal Navy took the fight to the enemy, sailing boldly up uncharted rivers and creeks to attack the barracoon's where slave traders prepared their shipments.

For much of its long campaign against the evil of slavery, Britain's Navy fought alone and unrecognized. Its enemies were many and formidable. Ranged against it were the African chiefs, who sold their own people into slavery, and the slave ships of the rest of the world, heavily armed, and prepared to do battle to protect their right to traffic in so-called “black ivory.”

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2008
24. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
224
Seiten
VERLAG
Pen & Sword Books
GRÖSSE
3,7
 MB

Mehr ähnliche Bücher

A History of Pirates A History of Pirates
2003
Pirates Pirates
2019
The Conquest of the Ocean The Conquest of the Ocean
2013
Trafalgar Trafalgar
2012
The Naval History of the United States The Naval History of the United States
2015
Trafalgar Trafalgar
2011

Mehr Bücher von Bernard Edwards

Running the Gauntlet Running the Gauntlet
2022
Survivors of Enemy Action Survivors of Enemy Action
2023
From Hunter to Hunted From Hunter to Hunted
2020
War Under the Red Ensign, 1914–1918 War Under the Red Ensign, 1914–1918
2010
War of the U-Boats War of the U-Boats
2007
Japans Blitzkrieg Japans Blitzkrieg
2006