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Denmark's ending Danish participation in the trans-Atlantic enslaving trade. This prohibition had been passed in 1792 but did not take effect until 1 January 1803. Thereafter, the ship was sold to a shipping company in Arendal. The most probable candidate was the
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1st enslaving voyage (1797-1798): Captain Jens Jørgensen Friis (or Fries) sailed from
Copenhagen on 1 November 1798. He arrived at St Croix in December 1798 with 309 captives.
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African Coast Society: The Danish Slave Trade from West Africa and Afro-Danish Relations on the Eighteenth Century Gold Coast
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left that station, but Trampe was ordered back to
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