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Fifty Shades of Trade
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18th century
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/ Archaeology
/ Emancipation of slaves
/ Government archives
/ Governors
/ Historical analysis
/ History
/ International trade
/ Islands
/ Merchants
/ Piracy
/ Piracy (Transportation crime)
/ Pirates
/ Politics
/ Privateering
/ Shipping industry
/ Ships
/ Slave trade
/ Slavery
/ Trade restrictions
/ War
2019
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Fifty Shades of Trade
by
Espersen, Ryan
in
18th century
/ 19th century
/ Archaeology
/ Emancipation of slaves
/ Government archives
/ Governors
/ Historical analysis
/ History
/ International trade
/ Islands
/ Merchants
/ Piracy
/ Piracy (Transportation crime)
/ Pirates
/ Politics
/ Privateering
/ Shipping industry
/ Ships
/ Slave trade
/ Slavery
/ Trade restrictions
/ War
2019
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Fifty Shades of Trade
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Espersen, Ryan
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18th century
/ 19th century
/ Archaeology
/ Emancipation of slaves
/ Government archives
/ Governors
/ Historical analysis
/ History
/ International trade
/ Islands
/ Merchants
/ Piracy
/ Piracy (Transportation crime)
/ Pirates
/ Politics
/ Privateering
/ Shipping industry
/ Ships
/ Slave trade
/ Slavery
/ Trade restrictions
/ War
2019
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Fifty Shades of Trade
2019
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From 1816 to the 1830s, the islands of St. Eustatius, Saba, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and St. Barts were actively engaged with illicit trade in ships, prize goods, and the transatlantic slave trade. Ships’ crews, governors, and merchants took advantage of the islands’ physical, political, and legal environments to effectively launder goods, ships, and people that were actively involved in these activities. St. Thomas stands out due to the longevity of its status as a regional and international hub for illicit trade at the end of Atlantic and Caribbean privateering and piracy. Within this social and political environment, this paper will unveil the tensions between international, regional, and local interests that drove merchants and colonial officials on St. Thomas to engage with illegal transatlantic slave traders, privateers, and pirates, during the early nineteenth century. Secondly, this paper will reveal the processes through which these relations occurred.
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