Wednesday, June 3, 2026

1600 Until 1699, Many More Irish Sold As Slaves Than Africans. (Irish Slaves Didn't Fit THEIR Narrative)

 

In the 17th Century, from 1600 until 1699, there were many more Irish sold as slaves than Africans. There are records of Irish slaves well into the 18th Century being sent to Hell, what they called Barbados at the time.

No Irish slave shipped to the West Indies or America has ever been known to have returned to Ireland. Many died, either in passage or from abuse or overwork. Others won their freedom and emigrated to the American colonies. Still others remained in the West Indies, which still contain a population of the descendents of Irish and black slaves.

While the trade in Irish slaves tapered off after the defeat of King James, England once again shipped out thousands of Irish prisoners who were taken after the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

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1600 Until 1699, Many More Irish Sold As Slaves Than Africans. (Irish Slaves Didn't Fit THEIR Narrative)

  In the 17th Century, from 1600 until 1699, there were many more Irish sold as slaves than Africans. There are records of Irish slaves well...