Squadron Ending The African Slave Trade

Author: John Broich

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Description

Despite the British being early abolitionists, a significant slave trade remained down the east coast of Africa through the mid-1800s.
The Royal Navy 's response was to dispatch a squadron to patrol Africa 's coast. Following what began as a simple policing action, this is the story of the four Royal Naval officers who witnessed how rampant the slave trade remained and made it their personal mission to end it. When the disruption of the trade ships started to step on the toes of the wealthy merchant class, the campaign was cancelled. However, in the end a coalition of naval officers and abolitionists forced the British government 's hand into eradicating the slave trade entirely.Squadron grew from historian John Broich 's passion to hunt down first-hand accounts of this untold story. Through research from archives throughout the UK, Broich tells a tale of defiance in the face of political corruption, while delivering thrills in the tradition of high-seas heroism. If it weren 't a true story, Squadron would be right at home alongside Patrick O 'Brian 's Master and Commander series.