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  1. 7 de dic. de 2017 · By 1672, the Royal African Company had sufficiently recovered to resume its place as a major commercial entity in the region. Recapitalised and with merchants, rather than courtiers taking up most of the stock, the RAC entered into a contract to supply 5,600 slaves per year to the Caribbean mainland and island plantations, and to Virginia.

  2. Investment in the Royal African Company John Cass bought £1000 worth of Royal African Company stock on 5th December 1704. This enabled him to be elected as an ‘assistant’ in January 1705 and, along with twenty-four others, become actively involved in the Company’s trading operation,

  3. Die Royal African Company (RAC) wurde 1671 als Handelskompanie für den britischen Handel in Westafrika und Westindien gegründet und mit einem entsprechenden königlichen Monopolpatent ausgestattet, welches unter dem Großsiegel von England das Datum 27. September 1672 trägt. Die Royal African Company existierte bis zum 10. April 1752.

  4. A mercantile company founded and invested in by Charles II (q.v.) and his brother James, Duke of York (later James II; qq.v) to trade in slaves, gold and silver from West Africa. RAC ships sailed from Bristol, London and Liverpool and an average of 5,000 African slaves were shipped to the Caribbean and Virginia in the period 1680-86.

  5. Het kwam nooit meer goed met de Royal Africa Company. Haar opvolger werd de Company of Merchants trading to Africa. Royal African Company werd in 1660 opgericht. Zij verkreeg het monopolie op de Engelse goud- en slavenhandel en had haar hoofdkwartier op Bunce Island, en in het huidige Ghana. De Royal Africa Company is in 1752 opgeheven.

  6. La Royal African Company (litt. « Compagnie royale d'Afrique »), d'abord connue sous le nom de « Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa », est une compagnie maritime anglaise fondée en 1672 sur les côtes de Guinée , où est fondée l'année suivante sa concurrente française la Compagnie du Sénégal .

  7. 18 de feb. de 2015 · “Legitimate commerce” in the Eighteenth Century: The Royal African Company of England Under the Duke of Chandos, 1720–1726 - Volume 14 Issue 3 Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.