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NNN. Spain only banned slave trade south of the equator in 1820. Slavery in Cuba, for example, remained legal until it was abolished via royal decree in 1886. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Cuba https://defenceindepth.co/2017/09/15/the-reluctant-ally-anglo-spanish-slave-trade-negotiations-1820-1821/

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