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[[Laurens Prins]] was an incredibly successful [[Slavery|slave-trader]] who spent the better part of his 80 years transporting human cargo from the west of [[Africa]] to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. Near the end of his life, he lived in semi-retirement on land he purchased near [[Kingston]]. One of his most active slave ships, the [[Whydah]], was famously captured by the pirate, [[Samuel Bellamy|Sam Bellamy]]. | [[Laurens Prins]] was an incredibly successful [[Slavery|slave-trader]] who spent the better part of his 80 years transporting [[Humans|human]] cargo from the west of [[Africa]] to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. Near the end of his life, he lived in semi-retirement on land he purchased near [[Kingston]]. One of his most active [[Slave ships|slave ships]], the [[Whydah]], was famously captured by the [[Piracy|pirate]], [[Samuel Bellamy|Sam Bellamy]]. | ||
(Note: Do we have to mention slave-trading? It's such a downer. - [[Melanie Lemay|ML]]) | (Note: Do we have to mention slave-trading? It's such a downer. - [[Melanie Lemay|ML]]) | ||
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(Note: Yeah, but, folks want to have fun, right? Not think about social injustice and stuff. - RL) | (Note: Yeah, but, folks want to have fun, right? Not think about social injustice and stuff. - RL) | ||
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Revision as of 06:02, 17 October 2016
Laurens Prins was an incredibly successful slave-trader who spent the better part of his 80 years transporting human cargo from the west of Africa to the West Indies. Near the end of his life, he lived in semi-retirement on land he purchased near Kingston. One of his most active slave ships, the Whydah, was famously captured by the pirate, Sam Bellamy.
(Note: Do we have to mention slave-trading? It's such a downer. - ML)
(Note: It's kind of part of the history of the region. - JM)
(Note: Yeah, but, folks want to have fun, right? Not think about social injustice and stuff. - RL)