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- 19th century for transporting slaves. Such ships were also known as "Guineamen" because the trade involved human trafficking to and from the Guinea coast...
- also referred to East Indiamen (ships trading with the East Indies), Guineamen (slave ships), or Greenlandmen (whalers in the North Seas whale fishery)...
- 12, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2010. Deutsch, Sarah (1982). "The Elusive Guineamen: Newport Slavers, 1735–1774". The New England Quarterly. 55 (2): 229–253...
- a cultural core of the community. The fishermen are known locally as "Guineamen". They speak a distinct form of non-rhotic, Southern English. The name...
- sanctioned the purchase of black slaves from "the infidel": "... many Guineamen and other negroes, taken by force, and some by barter of unprohibited...
- many as 30 merchant ships could be seen on any given day, many of them Guineamen transporting slaves from Africa or rum and sugar manufacture produced...
- the purchase of slaves from "the infidel" (i.e. non-Christian): "many Guineamen and other negroes, taken by force, and some by barter of unprohibited...
- not always specify which vessels sailing home from the West Indies were Guineamen. During the period 1793 to 1807, war, rather than maritime hazards or...
- she was at Jamaica. She was condemned there. In 1807, some 12 British Guineamen were lost, though it is not clear whether that estimate includes Aurora...
- 1691–1692, 1695–1699, 1702–1706, 1780. He had part-ownership in many RAC Guineamen, trading in enslaved Africans with the Hannibal slave ship being just...