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Pre-Revolution, all ships known that ever once brought English-run America African born slaves, all, were owned by Jews and Jew companies.
After the formation of USA, the Americans banned African born slaves from ever coming to USA, and though slavery in USA continued, outside USA was far far larger.
Note : No slave ships ever once, in any written records or newspapers, ever directly brought African slaves to the newly created United States. 1,000,000 Africans a year by Jew traders, but bound for non-USA nations.
When the United states was created, such cargo was extremely illegal, so slaves were sent to Spanish, Dutch, British, French colonies in Caribbean , Brazil, etc.
The ships that did buy slaves from African slave sellers to carry to New World regions, were all Jew merchant owned.
List of (mostly) Jew Slave Ships
- The 'Abigail-Caracoa - Aaron Lopez, Moses Levy, Jacob and Nathan Simpson
- The 'Nassau' - Moses Levy
- The 'Crown' - Isaac Levy
- The 'Four Sisters' - Moses Levy
- The 'Anne' & The 'Eliza' - Justus Bosch and John Abrams
- The 'Prudent Betty' - Henry Cruger and Jacob Phoenix
- The 'Hester' - Mordecai and David Gomez
- The 'Elizabeth' - Mordecai and David Gomez
- The 'Antigua' - Nathan Marston and Abram Lyell
- The 'Betsy' - Wm. De Woolf
- The 'Polly' - James De Woolf
- The 'White Horse' - Jan de Sweevts
- The 'Expedition' - John and Jacob Roosevelt
- The 'Charlotte' - Moses and Sam Levy and Jacob Franks
- The 'Caracoa' - Moses and Sam Levy
- Adelaide, French slave ship, sank 1714 near Cuba.
- Antelope, Spanish slave ship captured near Florida in 1820 with 283 slaves aboard, leading to The Antelope case.
- Aurore, along with the Duc du Maine, the first French slave ships that brought the first slaves to Louisiana.
- La Amistad, cargo ship which sometimes carried slaves (see note below).
- Braunfisch, a Brandenburgian slave ship lost in 1688 in a revolt.
- Brookes, sailing in the 1780s.
- Clotilde, burned and sunk at Mobile, in autumn 1859.
- Cora, captured by the USS Constellation in 1860.
- Creole, involved in the United States coastwise slave trade and the scene of a slave rebellion in 1841, leading to the Creole case.
- Desire, first American slave ship.
- Duc du Maine, along with the Aurore, the first French slave ships that brought the first slaves to Louisiana.
- Fredensborg, Danish slave ship, sank in 1768 off Tromøy in Norway, after a journey in the triangular trade. Leif Svalesen (da) has written a book about the journey.
- Guerrero, Spanish slave ship wrecked in the Florida Keys in 1827 carrying 561 Africans.
- Hannah
- Hannibal. An English slaver of the Atlantic slave trade.
- Henrietta Marie. Sank 1700 near Marquesas Keys, Florida, excavated in 1980s.
- Hope, American brig which brought slaves to Rhode Island
- Jesus of Lübeck (de) 700-ton ship used on the second voyage of John Hawkins to transport 400 captured Africans in 1564. Queen Elizabeth I was his partner and rented him the vessel.
- Kron-Printzen, Danish slave ship, sank in 1706 with 820 slaves on board.
- Le Concord. Slave ship turned pirate ship aka Queen Anne's Revenge. Sank 1717.
- La Fortuna
- Lord Ligonier. See Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley.
- Don Francisco. Slave ship captured in 1837. Sold as a colonial trader renamed James Matthews. Excavated by Western Australian Museum in 1974
- Madre de Deus (Mother of God), 1567. John Hawkins captured this ship and transported 400 Africans.
- Manuela, built as clipper ship Sunny South, captured by HMS Brisk in Mozambique Channel with over 800 slaves aboard.
- Margaret Scott confiscated and sunk as part of the Stone fleet in 1862
- Meermin, a Dutch East India Company ship active between southern Africa and Madagascar, whose final voyage in 1766 ended in mutiny by the slaves: around half the crew and nearly 30 Malagasy died, and the ship was destroyed.
- Nightingale, clipper ship captured by Saratoga near Cabinda, Angola in 1861 with 961 slaves aboard.
- Pons, American built barque captured by the USS Yorktown 1 December 1845 with 850-900 slaves.
- Salamander, Brandenburgian slave ship.
- Sally, of Newport, Rhode Island - reviewed in the Report of the Brown University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice.
- Tecora, Portuguese slave ship that transported the slaves who would later revolt aboard La Amistad.
- Triton captured by the USS Constellation 1861.
- Trouvadore, wrecked in Turks and Caicos 1841. 193 slaves survived. Project commenced in 2004 to locate the ship.
- Venue
- Wanderer, formerly last slave ship to the U.S. (November 1858) until Clotilde reported in 1859 or 1860.
- Wildfire, a barque, arrested off the Florida coast by the US Navy in 1860; carrying 450 slaves.
- Whydah Gally, slave ship turned into pirate ship, sank 1717.
- Zong, a British slave ship infamous for the 1781 massacre of 132 sick and dying slaves who were thrown overboard in an attempt to guarantee that the ship's owners could collect on their cargo insurance.
- Note: While La Amistad is often called a slave ship, it was in fact a general purpose cargo ship, which occasionally carried slaves. See the article about the ship, and the resulting court case, for more information.
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NO SLAVE SHIPS from Africa to USA from ANY race after 1807, immediately after USA was fully independent and formed.
source :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_Prohibiting_Importation_of_Slaves
The Amazing Red Pill Book (2020):
also interesting related : Red Pill Book , 163 megabytes:https://files.catbox.moe/z8sqhr.pdf
Starting on pg. 157 up to pg. 163 (the section on slavery)
And this PDF too: Jewish Involvement In Black Slave Trade To The Americas by by Rabbi Marc Lee Raphael: https://files.catbox.moe/5z8x93.pdf
"Who Brought the Slaves to America?"- By Walter White Jr., 1968 https://files.catbox.moe/6iydrz.pdf
Those jew boats in this whole post were mainly under british times, the americans did not put up with that jew shit
In the Americas, less than 10% of the slaves ever ended up being brought to what later would be called the United States.
Less than 10%.
Slavery is mainly an issue related to colonial Brazil, and the Caribbean.
And the MAJORITY of the ship underwriters were Jewish, and the MAJORITY of the ships were "flagged" as Dutch.
The Americans had little to do with the Jews and their slavery.
It was Africans enslaving Africans. Who sold to Arabs. Who brought to coasts of african ports, who sold to buyers who stepped barely off shore, who took them to Caribbean and Brazil on Dutch ships operated by London Jews.
Many big books written about it.
Amazing 40 minute Documentary Video on Jewish Slave Trade : https://files.catbox.moe/14gd9e.mp4
Wow!
also, a short clip on Jew slavers :
https://files.catbox.moe/enq4cl.mp4
Much of all the above is covered in The Holohoax Pill
https://poal.co/s/Holohoax/316658/
The niggers keep trying to bring American Whites into this revisionist shit.
Slavery continues in many nations in Africa.
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Leftists on .win try to falsely find any ERRORS IN MY STATEMENTS, and I made no errors.
One ploy is a Leftist massive revisionist online database of alleged ship manifests that included at least some African Slaves :
36,110 entries of slave trades from ship records
https://www.slavevoyages.org/voyage/database
It actually SUPPORTS all my claims, as it includes the ORIGIN PORT and DESTINATION and YEAR of arrival.
Its 100% pre 1817 (pre 1807) slavery and for after 1817 it all non united states port destinations, as I said above.
Example that link has only 4 records for "NEW ORLEANS" these :
These 4 only :
- Fenix (a) Phoenix,Havana,"Africa., port unspecified",New Orleans,1830,82,"Torre, Francisco de la -- Torre, Pablo de la"
- Sally,Bordeaux,Congo River,New Orleans,1803,174,"Edwards, Henry -- Guibert, Auguste"
- Dos Amigos (a) Constancia,New Orleans,,,1839,,"Durkee, John -- Totasan, Jose Miguel -- Zavala, Juan Bautista"
- Josefa Segunda,Havana,"Bight of Biafra and Gulf of Guinea Islands, port unspecified",New Orleans,1818,250,"Moran, Marcelino"
second is 1803 prior to even stiffer penalties by new USA (but would still be famous now if it was true)
third is FROM new orleans to an island, not a african slave import to usa
fourth is from cuba to new orleans and not a slave shipment
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Not a single newspaper of the era mentioning a shipment of slaves arriving on USA soil. There are none.
Why? Because The new nation of USA hated taht Jew shit slavery. All slaves from africa to USA were banned. NONE out of 36,110 voyages in https://www.slavevoyages.org/voyage/database are to USA from Africa.
Meanwhile PESKY census records shows jew families across all of USA with "house nigger slaves" and owning most of the LARGEST plantations, but Jews back then were 3% of USA not 1.7% like today.
Meanwhile PESKY deed records shows Jews running inordinate amount of cotton slave plantations.
Blacks and indians owned slaves. Freed blacks often owned slaves. Whites , per capita, were not big on slavery.
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TL/DR: Jews did slavery, and not one slave came from Africa to United Stated ever after 1807.