Dutch Slave Coast ended in 1760.
Dutch Slave Coast was created in 1660.
Dutch Gold Coast ended in 1871.
Slave trading by the Dutch ended in 1803. Since 1760 the role of the Dutch in slave trading had been insignificant: the English had by then taken over most of the trade and transport of slaves, even to the Dutch colonies. It did not end because of a decision by the Dutch king, as the Netherlands were a republic under French 'protection' at the time. It ended because of the war that was then declared between England and France
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The Dutch bought slaves from various countries on the west coast of Africa, mainly from present-day Ghana, Benin, and Angola. These regions were major suppliers of slaves during the transatlantic slave trade.
Dutch Gold Coast was created in 1598.
Dutch expedition on the west coast of Sumatra happened in 1831.
the slave coast is in Africa. it's name was given by europeans. there were many black people that were sold.
The Dutch dominated the slave trade by establishing the Dutch West India Company in the 17th century, which operated slave forts and trading posts in West Africa. They also controlled key slave trading hubs like Curacao and Suriname in the Caribbean and employed brutal methods to acquire and transport Africans into slavery. Additionally, the Dutch pioneered the transatlantic slave trade by introducing innovations in shipbuilding and navigation.
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Slave CoastAn area of the Western coast of Africa near modern day Benin and Togo that is famous as the exportation port for slaves in the 16th thru 19th centuries.double click on slave coast anywhere on this page for more information
The Dutch were active in the slave trade mostly in the 17th and the first half of the 18th century, together with countries like England, France, Spain and Portugal. After that, the English practically monopolized the transatlantic slave trade.