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Painting by artist Thomas Luny in 1788 of East India Company's Ships

Licensed to access British Mercantile Trade Statistics, 1662–1809

Contributor The National Archives (UK) Contents 4 Volumes, 146 Documents (47,662 Pages)
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In the foreground is the silhouette of the White House with the USA flag flying above it. The background is the Union Jack flag.

Licensed to access International Relations Between Britain and America, 1796–1848

Contributor All Souls College Oxford; National Library of Scotland Contents 9 Volumes, 40 Documents (8,722 Pages)
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A black and white image of a gavel resting on a table with a globe in the background.

Licensed to access Colonial Law in Africa, 1808–1919

Contributor British Foreign & Commonwealth Office Contents 10 Volumes, 159 Documents (96,513 Pages)
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Indigenous people of the colony of British Guiana are reviewed prior to their clean up operations, Demerara Slave Revolt in British Guiana in August-September 1823.

Licensed to access Caribbean Colonial Statistics from the British Empire, 1824–1950

Contributor British Foreign & Commonwealth Office Contents 21 Volumes, 319 Documents (188,844 Pages)
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A painting of the 1840 convention of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society which was established to promote worldwide abolition. An elderly Thomas Clarkson is stood with his finger pointing in the air as he addresses a meeting of over 500 delegates.

Licensed to access Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675–1865

Contributor British Library; Bodleian Library Contents 5 Volumes, 60 Documents (28,202 Pages)
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Two ships sail on very choppy waters. One ship is closer to the foreground, while one is in the background, sailing into the light.

Licensed to access Power and Profit: British Colonial Trade in America and the Caribbean, 1678–1825

Contributor Public Record Office (London) Contents 5 Volumes, 40 Documents (22,582 Pages)
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Licensed to access American Records in the House of Lords Archive, 1621–1917

Contributor House of Lords Record Office Contents 9 Volumes, 77 Documents (42,367 Pages)
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Enslaved people cutting down sugar cane.

Licensed to access Antigua, Slavery and Emancipation in the Records of a Sugar Plantation, 1689–1907

Contributor Somerset Record Office Contents 6 Volumes, 232 Documents (25,432 Pages)
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An illustration by Robert Wallis of Liverpool, from the Mersey. A ship with sails commences from the ship building yards. There are smaller row boats surrounding the ship.

Licensed to access American Slave Trade Records and Other Papers of the Tarleton Family, 1678–1838

Contributor Liverpool Record Office Contents 3 Volumes, 7 Documents (655 Pages)
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