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Joseph Wragg (1698 – 1751) was a politician and slave trader in the Province of South Carolina. Born Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Wragg immigrated to the American colonies where he became a pioneer in the slave trade. During the 1730s, Wragg was the predominant slave trader in South Carolina.
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Joseph Wragg (* 1698 in London; † 1751 in Charles Town, Carolina) war ein englischstämmiger amerikanischer Kaufmann, Sklavenhändler und Politiker in Charles Town (heute Charleston) in der britischen Kolonie Carolina (heute South Carolina). Er war von 1717 bis 1744 der größte Sklavenhändler in Charles Town und damit auch in ...
- 1698
- Wragg, Joseph
- amerikanischer Kaufmann, Sklavenhändler und Politiker
- London
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Joseph Wragg was born on 27 March 1835, the son of John Wragg (of Solly Street) and his wife, Harriet. In 1855, Joseph married Matilda Davy (1833-1876). By 1871, Joseph manufactured ‘all kinds of spring knives’ from Crescent Works in Carver Street. By 1876, he was at Globe Cutlery Works in Carver Street, where in 1881 he employed ten men, three boys, and a woman. The business ended after ...
27. Nov. 2023 · Wragg, Joseph; Müller, Ferenc . / Transcription start site choice diversifies mRNA isoforms and defines cancer cell behavior. In: Nature Structural and Molecular Biology. 2023.
Joseph Wragg. Mr., PhD. Research Fellow, Cancer and Genomic Sciences. 2013 2023. Research activity per year. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research output (15) Projects (1) Similar Profiles (1) Personal profile. Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals.