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The 1820 Slave Trade Act: How the US Made Slave Trading Piracy

6 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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The 1820 Slave Trade Act classified the international slave trade as piracy, punishable by death. This episode follows the legislative battle led by figures like Charles F. Mercer and the American Colonization Society, the first executions under the law—including Nathaniel Gordon in 1862—and the law's limited impact on the domestic slave trade. We explore how the act became a moral compromise, satisfying abolitionist sentiment in the North while leaving Southern slavery untouched, and how it was eventually used as a weapon against slave traders in the lead-up to the Civil War. #SlaveTradeAct1820 #Piracy #CharlesMercer #NathanielGordon #AmericanColonizationSociety #Abolition #USHistory #19thCentury #JamesMonroe #PiracyExecutions #DomesticSlaveTrade #AfricanSlaveTrade #LegalHistory #AntebellumSouth #CapitalPunishment #SlaveTraders #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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