Slave ports on the African Coast

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A new & correct map of the coast of Africa

from Cape Blanco, lat. 20° 40' N. to the coast of Angola, lat. 11° S.

[SMITH, William] Royal African Company
[London],
1744
Engraved map with one inset, with fine original hand-colour, with manuscript annotations in ink, old folds, some with minor splitting, a few small repairs to nicks at extremities, the left margin reinforced verso, some handling creases and minor surface dirt.
490 by 660mm. (19.25 by 26 inches).
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The present map is dedicated to the Royal African Company, an English mercantile company established in 1660 by the Stuarts, and led by the Duke of York (later James II of England), as well as a number of City of London merchants. The company was founded in order to trade along the west coast of Africa, an important location for sourcing gold and ivory, but also a location utilised for the supply of slaves to the West Indies and America. The Royal African Company became ins...

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