Her Proper Scoundrel
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Christopher chose not to carry slaves on the “Bessie.” During the 18th century, however, Bristol was heavily involved in the slave trade. Goods such as woolen cloth, brass and iron were bartered in Africa in exchange for slaves who were then transported to the West Indies or North America. They were sold for tobacco, sugar, rum and cotton which were then transported back to Bristol. The route formed a triangle. The slave trade was abolished in 1807.
Christopher mentions several times the Society of Merchant Venturers. It was incorporated in 1552 to protect the interests of the merchants of Bristol, and effectively controlled the port.
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