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A 19th-century illustration of two men being taken captive to be sold as slaves in the Gambia. Millions of Africans were sent to North and South America to work as slaves in the 17th–19th centuries.

River in western Africa, 1,000 km/620 mi long, which gives its name to The Gambia. It rises in Guinea and flows west through Senegal and The Gambia to the Atlantic Ocean.

The river rises in the Fouta Djallon of Guinea, flowing in its upper reaches through Senegal, and then through a narrow corridor of land to the north and south of the river which forms the basis of The Gambia. Formerly an important route to the interior of West Africa, the river remains navigable for small river craft for 480 km/298 mi; it is navigable for ocean-going vessels as far as Kau-Ur in The Gambia. The river flows into the Atlantic at Banjul.



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Sent out in 1795 by the African Society of London, he got as far as Bambarra, saw the Niger, travelled five hundred miles with a slave-merchant, reconnoitred the Gambia River, and returned to England in 1797.
My design in this was to make the river Gambia or Senegal, that is to say anywhere about the Cape de Verde, where I was in hopes to meet with some European ship; and if I did not, I knew not what course I had to take, but to seek for the islands, or perish there among the negroes.
 
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