Also known as: Nantes
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Nantes served as France's dominant slave trading port throughout the eighteenth century - the metropolitan origin point of the ships, capital, and enslaved Africans that built Saint-Domingue's plantation economy, making it both geographically distant from the revolution and economically inseparable from slavery's infrastructure.
Nantes merchants were the primary French participants in the Atlantic slave trade.
Nantes was France's primary port in the triangular slave trade.
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