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Repost: The Zong Massacre, General Average and Abolition

Posted on April 13, 2022 by Rick SpilmanApril 12, 2022

Yesterday we posted about the What, How, & Why of the Ancient Principle of General Average. Here is a repost about a massacre, in which general average was declared involving a shipment of human cargo. On November 29, 1781, the … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged abolition, general average, slave trade, Zong

The Zong Massacre, General Average and Abolition

Posted on November 29, 2013 by Rick SpilmanNovember 29, 2013

On November 29, 1781, the British slave ship Zong was desperately short of potable water, in part due to an error in navigation and in part due to an incompetent cooper. Captain Luke Collingwood, in command of the ship, ordered … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged abolition, British slave ship, general average, Zong, Zong Massacre
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