Camden, Calvert and King

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title: Camden, Calvert and King
text: Camden, Calvert and King was an eighteenth-century partnership that traded in London from 1760 to 1824, transporting slaves and later convicts. The partners' profits from slave trading created capital to fund other ventures including the East Indies trade, supplying the British army and navy with food, insurance underwriting and the status to obtain positions in important London organisations including the Corporation of London, Bank of England, East India Company, African Company of Merchants a
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description: London slave-trading company
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date modified: 2023-10-29T19:38:26Z
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