Only slightly more than 3% of the enslaved people exported were traded between 1450 and 1600, 16% in the 17th century.
Blanc also devoted resources and attention to the lives of enslaved people.
Some of these enslaved people escaped to the Ebbits who took them in.
Records were poor or nonexistent, especially among enslaved and impoverished people.
His whole life seems to have been for the benefit of the enslaved people, the black kids.
The couple used their home and the church to house enslaved people.
Records show that in 1846, there were 36 white people and 400 enslaved people.
As a result fewer enslaved peoples were transported by sea.
Until about 1817 there were few local or central government records specifically relating to enslaved people.
For the enslaved people, the work was hard, the punishments harsh and the living standards very poor.