Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sir John Hawkins” in chapter 9 of George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition.:
...ican liberty.
But for the slave-trade, the African race would have had no inheritance in the New World.
The odious distinction of having first interested England in the slave-trade, belongs to Sir John Hawkins .
He had fraudulently transported a large cargo of Africans to Hispaniola; the rich returns of sugar, ginger, and pearls, attracted the notice of Queen Elizabeth; and when a new expedition was prepa...
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