A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
Connecticut compromise
Slaves were counted as three-fifth's of a single person.
The person who sells paper and writing utensils is a stationer and works in a stationery store.
A slaver or slavers was someone who dealt in the sale of slaves or who owned slaves. Slaver was also a term used for the ships that transported slaves. However, a person sold into bondage is called a slave. The concept of owning another human is called slavery. The word slaver cannot be used in place of slavery or vice vera. The person is the slave, the owner or the ship is the slaver, and the bondage is slavery.
Because slaves were not considered to be of 'equal' value, it was to be agreed upon that they would be counted as 1/2 a person. for example, 2 slaves = 1 person 4 slaves = 2 people 6 slaves = 3 people
A person who sells rockets is called a "rocket vendor" or a "rocket seller."
Slave trader or slave broker
the person who sells fruit called in Tagalog: magpuprutas
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
a person who sells bhel is called a bhel seller,bhel wender or hawker
a person who sells peanuts is called a peanut seller,peanut wender or hawker
a person who sells coconuts is called a coconut seller, coconut wender or hawker
Person who designs, makes, sells, or repairs jewelry, watches or a person who deals with jewels called "jeweler".
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler
It can be called a salesperson.
The person who sells nails & hammers called IRONMONGER
A person who sells jewels is called a jeweler.