May 5, 1768 - Joseph Potier
Potier's career spans two of the era's most legally and morally contested maritime practices — privateering during the Napoleonic Wars and slave trading during the Bourbon Restoration — making him representative of a class of French seafarers who moved fluidly between state-sanctioned violence and commerce in human beings. Operating out of Saint-Malo's deep privateer tradition, he served under Robert Surcouf and eventually commanded his own vessels, capturing warships and merchantmen across the Indian Ocean. His later arming of the slave ship Africain and the transport of enslaved people from Guinea to Martinique placed him squarely within the illegal trade that continued after France's nominal abolition of the slave trade in 1815.
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