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The '''Royal African Company''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] mercantile company founded by the Stuart family, along with [[London]] [[merchants]], in order to facilitate trade along the west coast of [[Africa]]. Due to its Crown-granted trading monopoly, it soon became the single largest trader of [[Slavery|slaves]] on the oceans. | The '''Royal African Company''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] mercantile company founded by the Stuart family, along with [[London]] [[merchants]], in order to facilitate trade along the west coast of [[Africa]]. Due to its Crown-granted trading monopoly, it soon became the single largest trader of [[Slavery|slaves]] on the oceans. | ||
In the early 18th century, the [[Piracy|pirates]] [[Charles Vane]] and [[Edward Kenway]] pursued and assaulted the slave | In the early 18th century, the [[Piracy|pirates]] [[Charles Vane]] and [[Edward Kenway]] pursued and assaulted the [[Slave ships|slave ship]] ''[[Royal African Pearl]]'' in their pursuit of the [[Sages|Sage]], [[Bartholomew Roberts]], who they believed to be serving aboard the ''[[Princess]]'', the ''Pearl'''s sister ship. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] '' | *''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] '' | ||
[[Category:Companies, corporations and businesses]] | [[Category:Companies, corporations and businesses]] | ||
Revision as of 17:18, 27 January 2014
The Royal African Company was a British mercantile company founded by the Stuart family, along with London merchants, in order to facilitate trade along the west coast of Africa. Due to its Crown-granted trading monopoly, it soon became the single largest trader of slaves on the oceans.
In the early 18th century, the pirates Charles Vane and Edward Kenway pursued and assaulted the slave ship Royal African Pearl in their pursuit of the Sage, Bartholomew Roberts, who they believed to be serving aboard the Princess, the Pearl's sister ship.