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  2. Slavery in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Felix Doran (1708–1776) was an Irish Catholic, born in Ireland and moved to Liverpool where he became very wealthy from the slave trade, financing at least 69 slave voyages. [27] Slaves having a stick fight. A white indentured servant is standing on the left.

  3. Irish slaves myth - Wikipedia

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    Young Irelander John Mitchel was particularly vocal in his claim that the Irish had been enslaved, although he was a supporter of the Atlantic slave trade in Africans. [26] An Irish Times article notes that Irish republicans "are intent on drawing direct parallels between the experiences of black people under slavery and of Irish people under ...

  4. Felix Doran (slave trader) - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of slave traders collecting enslaved people off the coast of Africa. Felix Doran (1708–1776) was an Irish slave trader. He was responsible for at least 69 slave voyages. Doran moved to Liverpool in the 1740s and operated out of the Port of Liverpool. His first slave-ship was called Lively and his final one was called Essex.

  5. The Myth of Irish Slavery: A History of One of the Alt-Right ...

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    The Irish suffered many injustices. Slavery wasn't one of them. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Sack of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Murad's crew, made up of European renegades [a] and Algerians, launched their covert attack on the remote village of Baltimore on 20 June 1631. [5] [2] They captured at least 107 villagers, [6] mostly English settlers along with some local Irish people (some reports put the number as high as 237). [7]

  7. Barbary slave trade - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary slave trade involved the capture and selling of European slaves at slave markets in the largely independent Ottoman Barbary states. European slaves were captured by Barbary pirates in slave raids on ships and by raids on coastal towns from Italy to Ireland , and the southwest of Britain , as far north as Iceland and into the Eastern ...

  8. Irish slaves - Wikipedia

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    Irish slaves may refer to: Slavery in Ireland, the institution of slavery as it existed in Ireland; Irish indentured servants, Irish people who were transported to the Americas as indentured servants; Irish slaves myth, a pseudohistorical narrative regarding the comparison of Irish indentured servants to chattel slavery in the Americas

  9. Category:Slavery in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish slave owners (1 C, 30 P) P. Irish proslavery activists (3 P) S. Irish slaves (3 P) This page was last edited on 11 October 2024, at 10:23 (UTC). Text is ...