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Lomboko was a
slave factory in what is
today Sierra Leone,
controlled by the
infamous Spanish slave trader Pedro Blanco. It
consisted of
several large...
- at the
notorious slave fort
Lomboko.
Under cross-examination,
Fitzgerald admits there is no
direct evidence of
Lomboko's existence. As
tension rises,...
- New York City,
London and many
other well-known
financial centers. In
Lomboko,
Blanco built himself a
private kingdom with
storehouses on an island,...
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Bilateral treaties abolishing the
slave trade. 1849 United
Kingdom Trucial
States Sierra Leone The
Royal Navy
destroys the
slave factory of
Lomboko....
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Nigeria (1981–1989) Fort N****au Fort
Oranje Fort
Bunce (1670–1840) Fort
Lomboko (before 1839–1849) Fort T****o (1160–?) Fort
Thornton (1792) Fort York (after...
- Mendeland, now
Sierra Leone) in Africa, sold to a
Portuguese trader in
Lomboko (south of Freetown) in April 1839, and
taken to
Havana illegally on a Portuguese...
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years later he was sold to a
European slaver and
probably taken to the
Lomboko slave camp
before transport to the Americas. At a time when the Atlantic...
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enslavement and, at the end,
commanding the
destruction of the
slave fortress of
Lomboko.
Abolition of
slavery timeline § 1800–1849
African Slave Trade Patrol (United...
- modern-day
Sierra Leone) and
transported to the
African slave port of
Lomboko. There, a
slave trader purchased about 500 of the
Africans and transported...
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about local memory of the case, and to
search for the long-lost
ruins of
Lomboko, the
slave trading factory where their cruel transatlantic voyage began...