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- Barbary_slave_trade abstract "The Barbary slave trade refers to the slave markets that flourished on the Barbary Coast, or modern-day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and western Libya, between the 16th and 19th centuries. These markets prospered while the states were nominally under Ottoman rule, but in reality were mostly autonomous. Although the slave markets were filled by peoples from many places, they were distinct from other slave markets because they also sold European slaves, acquired through pirate raids on shipping or coastal towns and villages. About 20,000 British and Irish captives were held in North Africa from the beginning of the 17th century to the middle of the 18th, and roughly 700 Americans were held captive in this region as slaves between 1785 and 1815. The markets declined after the loss of the First and Second Barbary Wars and ultimately ended in the 1830s when the entire area came under French rule.".
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- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:African_slave_trade.
- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:Barbary_pirates.
- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:History_of_Algeria.
- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:History_of_Libya.
- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:History_of_Morocco.
- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:History_of_North_Africa.
- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:History_of_Tunisia.
- Barbary_slave_trade subject Category:Piracy.
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- Barbary_slave_trade comment "The Barbary slave trade refers to the slave markets that flourished on the Barbary Coast, or modern-day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and western Libya, between the 16th and 19th centuries. These markets prospered while the states were nominally under Ottoman rule, but in reality were mostly autonomous.".
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- Barbary_slave_trade depiction Purchase_of_Christian_captives_from_the_Barbary_States.jpg.
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