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King Charles II of England charters the Royal African Company
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1672

King Charles II of England charters the Royal African Company

Originally chartered in 1660 as the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa, the company fell apart during England's war with the Netherlands. With a new charter and name in 1672, the Royal African Company held a monopoly on the slave trade in North America, exchanging enslaved Africans for goods.

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