The Connection of Massachusetts With Slavery And the Slave Trade Read At the An

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The Connection of Massachusetts With Slavery And the Slave Trade Read At the An
Deane, Charles, 1813-1889
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He was born in Boston in 1744. In order to correctly answer several queries from Judge Tucker f)f Virginia relating to slavery in Massachusetts, Dr. Belknap, in 1795, addressed some forty letters of enquiry to eminent and venerable citizens of the State ; and from the letters he received in re})ly and from personal conferences with others, united to his own knowledge, he drew uj) an answer to Judge Tucker, which was published three years later in the fourth volume of the Massachusetts Historica...l Society Collections. ' Concerning the slave-trade he savs : — iTlic IcUtTs rett'ivc'd by Dr. Bclkiiiii), of this corrospoudenee, or so many of them lis lire preserved, were printed by nic nine years airo in 5 Massachusetts Historical Soeiety Collections, HI. , 379-403. Of the writers of these, only seven in number, five have friven their opinions on the subject in liand.
Dr. John Eliot, born in 1754, writes, — '' The African trade was carried on; and commenced at an early period; to a small extent compared with Rhode Island, but it made a considcrabU' branch of our commerce (to judge from the numb( r of our still-houses, and masters of vessels now living who have been in the trade).


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