i think it was king William the 3rd who ruled at the time
Most slaves were field workers, easily replaced, and therefore, the Europeans filled their pockets with goods from West Coast Africa, including human cargo.
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Is there anything else to this question? I mean there could be many reasons why he poured the water on the ground like if the ground was dry or if the water was warm or if he just didn't want the water