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Q: What year did England dominate the slave trade?
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What year was the slave trade?

1500s to 1600s


After what year could the slave trade be abolished?

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What year did the Phoenicians dominate trade?

The first half of the First Millennium BCE.


Who benefited the slave trade in 1850?

Im not sure about that particular year, but the slave trade mainly benifited the merchants on the ships, who captured the defenceless africans, sailed over to the americas, traded them for goods, and went back to England to sell those products.


What year did the slave trade start and end?

1825


Constitution made slave trade legal until what year?

The United States Constitution protected the slave trade for twenty years. This protection was not to expire prior to the year 1808. After January first of that year, laws could take effect to end the slave trade in the United States.


What year did the US Constitution permit the slave trade to continue?

1807


The year the north agreed to continue slave trade?

It was 1845 March 13.


What year did the delegates of the constitution agree that they would NOT ban slave trade?

1868


What year did England trade Florida to Spain?

1763


Who could not touch slave trade until 1808?

The United States Congress could not touch the slave trade until 1808, as stated in the U.S. Constitution's Slave Trade Clause. This clause prohibited Congress from banning the importation of slaves until that year.


What year was slave trade banned?

The United States banned the transatlantic slave trade in 1808, although illegal smuggling of slaves continued. The British Empire abolished the slave trade in 1807, and slavery itself was outlawed throughout the British Empire in 1833.