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  • This article describes historical escape routes for American slaves. See Public transportation for underground rail systems in the literal sense. The Underground...
    101 KB (12,982 words) - 21:44, 5 December 2024
  • Benin (section By train)
    ordinary Beninese. Many important tourist sites are linked to Vodun or the slave trade. The national parks of Benin are well worth a visit for their wildlife...
    27 KB (4,128 words) - 14:19, 2 March 2025
  • Paddle River Dam Campground. 55.2853-114.7715 Slave Lake – pop. 6,650; on the southeastern shore of Lesser Slave Lake. 54.7106-115.4136 Swan Hills — a hub...
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  • was a camp for African slaves, and due to this history, the British gave the island its name. During the British era the Slave Island railway station...
    86 KB (9,944 words) - 01:59, 3 April 2025
  • was the starting point for numerous expeditions. A slave market developed in the city. The slaves were transported to Portugal from the Nigerian city...
    19 KB (2,675 words) - 14:02, 1 April 2025
  • Southerners was a slave. Most of the others were farmers who were poor and owned no slaves, but a few owned large amounts of land and many slaves. Most Native...
    44 KB (6,410 words) - 20:28, 2 March 2025
  • inhabitants: South Slave (South of Great Slave Lake). The main communities in this region are Hay River and Fort Smith. North Slave (North of Great Slave Lake). The...
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  • Malawi (section By train)
    the Swahili Arab slave traders to attempt to negotiate an end to the slave trade. Nkhotakota was a slave entrepôt, from which slaves were ferried across...
    35 KB (5,119 words) - 06:03, 30 April 2025
  • European colonialism, including slave forts and other forts on the coasts. Locations associated with the trans-Atlantic slave trade, World War II battles...
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  • Senegal (section By train)
    natives to start conflicts just to capture slaves. While profits were great in the beginning, the Atlantic slave trade soon crippled the empire as the Cayor...
    28 KB (4,224 words) - 22:51, 10 April 2025
  • several scenic walks, and the island just offshore was a pilgrimage site and slave market. Dalkey (pronounced daw-kee) had a population of 4608 in 2022, and...
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  • LID: CEN9) as Air Tindi Ltd's favourite seasonal spot to land on Great Slave Lake; when a carrier stops using the spot, the identifier is normally revoked...
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  • 044444138.3897221 Sado Island (Sado City) — with a tragic history of exiles and slave labor gold mines, now known for its scenic beauty and a large music festival...
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  • From the Iron Age, empires arose and developed trade. In the Atlantic slave trade, it experienced a flourishing of polities which underwent extensive...
    26 KB (3,486 words) - 21:52, 24 March 2025
  • Khiva (section By train)
    was once the Great Silk Road. Famous for its long and brutal history as a slave trading post sandwiched in between the vast Kyzylkum and Karakum deserts...
    48 KB (7,387 words) - 06:43, 17 September 2024
  • the capital city of the Northwest Territories, on the North Arm of Great Slave Lake, on Yellowknife Bay. Yellowknife is the main entry point for visitors...
    35 KB (4,291 words) - 03:09, 24 February 2025
  • George's Anglican Church and Independence Square, once the site of the slave market. The impressive 1894 Old Treasury building, built as the gateway...
    17 KB (2,463 words) - 04:41, 18 April 2025
  • Florida (section By train)
    because King Charles of Spain had issued a royal proclamation freeing all slaves who fled to Spanish Florida, if they converted to Catholicism. Native Americans...
    72 KB (9,508 words) - 02:05, 14 March 2025
  • Luanda (section By train)
    the late 16th century until 1836, Luanda was the port where nearly all slaves bound for Brazil left. Aside from a brief period of Dutch rule (1640–48)...
    33 KB (3,832 words) - 10:12, 19 September 2024
  • Ghana (section By train)
    capital of Gold Coast (the former name of Ghana), Cape Coast is home to a slave castle that is a UNESCO World Heritage site 6.1-0.2666673 Koforidua — regional...
    45 KB (6,838 words) - 06:33, 26 April 2025
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