A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
No. Captain James Cook was not a slave-trader.
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The British African slave trade began in 1662 when John Hawkins, the first English slave trader, captured 300 slaves in Sierra Leone. Documentation suggests that the Atlantic African slave trade began earlier, however, when a Portuguese sailor named Antam Goncalves seized ten Africans near Cape Bojador in 1441.
A slave trader buys or sells slaves
a slave owner/trader
The exact #1 slave trader is unknown, but it was definatly a spaniard, in Morocco, in the 15th century.
Slave trader or slave broker
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the buisness of buying and selling people for profit
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Two ways a slave trader was able to fit slaves on a ship include tight packing and loose packing.
Sir John Hawkings invented the slave trader beetween Africa the Americas and Europe
A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
Because Columbus was actually a famous slave trader looking to get to Asia to trade slaves. He was not a famous explorer, so people didn't want to celebrate a day for a slave trader.