The City of London and Slavery: Evidence from the First Dock Companies, 1795-1800

Nicholas Draper
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Through analysing the composition of the founding shareholders in the West India and London Docks, this article explores the connections between the City of London and the slave economy on the eve of the abolition of the slave trade. It establishes that over one-third of docks investors were active in slave-trading, slave-ownership, or the shipping, trading, finance, and insurance of slave produce. It argues that the slave economy was neither dominant nor marginal, but instead was fully integrated into the City's commercial and financial structure, contributing materially alongside other key sectors to the foundations of the nineteenth-century City.
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伦敦城与奴隶制:来自第一批码头公司的证据,1795-1800
本文通过分析西印度和伦敦码头的创始股东构成,探讨了废除奴隶贸易前夕伦敦金融城与奴隶经济之间的联系。它确定超过三分之一的码头投资者活跃于奴隶贸易、奴隶所有权或奴隶产品的航运、贸易、金融和保险。它认为奴隶经济既不占主导地位,也不处于边缘地位,而是完全融入了城市的商业和金融结构,与其他关键部门一起为19世纪城市的基础做出了重大贡献。
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