Domestic Slave Trade Explodes After Import Ban, Creating Second Middle Passage
With the federal ban on international slave importation taking effect January 1, 1808, the domestic slave trade within the United States begins a massive expansion that will ultimately transport over one million enslaved people from the Upper South to the Deep South over the next five decades, a …
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