Category:Royal African Company
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The Royal African Company (RAC) was an English mercantile (trading) company set up by the royal Stuart family and City of London merchants to trade along the west coast of Africa. Originally known as the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa. It was led by the Duke of York, who was the brother of Charles II and later took the throne as James II.
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This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Media in category "Royal African Company"
The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total.
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Coat of Arms of the Royal African Company.svg 918 × 1,100; 963 KB
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Fragment van een Engelse scheepsvlag, 'Guinea Jack', NG-MC-1889-83-7.jpg 5,756 × 6,549; 6.19 MB
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Fragment van een Engelse scheepsvlag, 'Guinea Jack', NG-MC-1889-83-8.jpg 9,475 × 11,811; 20.45 MB
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Ivory of the Royal African Company, International Slavery Museum.JPG 4,320 × 3,240; 2.92 MB
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Post Medieval lead alloy token of the Company of Royal Adventurers (FindID 419278).jpg 3,431 × 1,950; 3.85 MB
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Royal African Company Flag.svg 2,344 × 1,500; 5 KB
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The case of the Royal African Company of England. Fleuron T020274-4.png 1,576 × 589; 83 KB
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The case of the Royal African Company. Fleuron T012398-2.png 659 × 222; 9 KB