Slave and Trade
No, not really. The "negro slave trade" as you put it would imply the slave trade between Africa and other parts of the world, most famously the American continent between the 16th and 20th Centuries but also in Arabian countries like the Sultanate of Zanzibar and Oman.The "slave trade" in general would relate to any example of chattal slavery where a person is bought or sold (like cattle) by another person anywhere in the world.Negro is referring to african people. Negro in spanish means black.
A Negro Slave
It calmed southern fears that slave trade would be stopped and that exports would be taxed, it also said slave trade wouldn't be touched for 20 years (1808). Also it said that the federal government wouldn't tax exported goods.
the commerce and slave trade compromise
the commerce and slave trade compromise
By slave owners.
slave trade
Freeman, Free Negro
No, she (yes!) was not.
Commerce and slave trade compromise
Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.