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The Port of Bristol Starting in the late seventeenth century the English port of Bristol prospered through colonial trade with the West Indies and North America. In the eighteenth century it became a major hub of the slave trade, shipping finished goods to Africa to purchase captives, who were in turn transported to the Americas in exchange for sugar, rum, and tobacco for English markets.
(Bristol Docks and Quay, ca. 1760 [oil on canvas]/© Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK/Bridgeman Images)