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The royal African company was granted a charter by king charles II in 1672 to?

engage in the slave trade.


When did Royal African Company end?

Royal African Company ended in 1752.


When was Royal African Company created?

Royal African Company was created in 1660.


How did the british organize the shipment of slaves to the Americas?

In Britain, the chartered Royal African Company was granted a monopoly over the shipment of slaves to colonies in the Americas.


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English company that lost its monopoly on the slave trade in 1698?

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When did England establish the Royal African Slave Company?

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When was the slave trade monopoly given to Royal African Company?

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