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191. Slave, Slaver, Abolitionist: Three Scots in Africa

Empire

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Scottish Ventures and the Dark Side of Colonial Trade

This chapter examines the historical narratives of Scottish figures in Africa, highlighting the complex relationships between romanticized adventurers and the grim realities of the slave trade. Focusing on individuals like Richard Oswald, it discusses the intertwined nature of wealth, morality, and commerce in 18th-century trading practices. The narrative further explores the operations of Scottish companies involved in the transatlantic slave trade, offering insights into the conditions of enslaved individuals and the broader economic implications of these historical connections.

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