EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 7 MIN
The Sacking of Havana 1762: British Cuba and 1000 Slaves
from The Atlantic Slave Trade: Empire Built on Human Suffering — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In 1762, during the Seven Years' War, a British expedition force of over 12,000 men descended on Havana, the pearl of the Spanish Caribbean. After a two-month siege, the city fell, and British occupation lasted nearly a year. But this episode goes beyond the military campaign to a hidden chapter: the massive influx of enslaved Africans brought by the British to rebuild Havana's fortifications and plant sugar. We explore how the British used captured Spanish ships to import over 1,000 slaves from Jamaica and Africa, laying the groundwork for Cuba's explosive sugar boom. We meet figures like Admiral George Pocock and the Earl of Albemarle, and examine the Treaty of Paris 1763, which traded Havana for Florida. Featuring details on the slave trade infrastructure the British left behind, the rapid growth of sugar mills, and the contrast with British Jamaica's already mature slave economy. A story of empire, conquest, and the forced migration that reshaped Cuba. #Havana1762 #BritishEmpire #SevenYearsWar #Cuba #SlaveTrade #Sugar #GeorgePocock #Albemarle #TreatyOfParis1763 #Florida #Jamaica #MorroCastle #AfricanDiaspora #AtlanticHistory #18thCentury #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In 1762, during the Seven Years' War, a British expedition force of over 12,000 men descended on Havana, the pearl of the Spanish Caribbean. After a two-month siege, the city fell, and British occupation lasted nearly a year. But this episode goes beyond the military campaign to a hidden chapter: the massive influx of enslaved Africans brought by the British to rebuild Havana's fortifications and plant sugar. We explore how the British used captured Spanish ships to import over 1,000 slaves from Jamaica and Africa, laying the groundwork for Cuba's explosive sugar boom. We meet figures like Admiral George Pocock and the Earl of Albemarle, and examine the Treaty of Paris 1763, which traded Havana for Florida. Featuring details on the slave trade infrastructure the British left behind, the rapid growth of sugar mills, and the contrast with British Jamaica's already mature slave economy. A story of empire, conquest, and the forced migration that reshaped Cuba. #Havana1762 #BritishEmpire #SevenYearsWar #Cuba #SlaveTrade #Sugar #GeorgePocock #Albemarle #TreatyOfParis1763 #Florida #Jamaica #MorroCastle #AfricanDiaspora #AtlanticHistory #18thCentury #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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