- William Snelgrave
William Snelgrave was an English
sea captain ,slave trader , and ivory trader on the West African coast. He actually treated his slaves better than most traders, providing two meals a day, visits to the deck, and pipes and tobacco. He also allowed the women and children to be unchained. He was captured bypirate s along the coast ofWest Africa in 1719.In 1727 he arrived at
Whydah which had just been captured byDahomey . His account of this event, which he learned of second hand, has been the main source of many modern historians.In 1734 he published "A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea and the Slave-Trade". He was not critical of the slave trade like other traders became and dedicated his book to the European merchants of West Africa.
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*Law, Robin. "A Neglected Account of the Dahomian Conquest of Whydah (1727): The 'Relation de la Guerre de Juda" of the Sieur Ringard of Nantes" in "History of Africa", 15 (1988), p. 321-338.
* Snelgrave, William. "A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea, and the Slave-Trade (1734)".
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