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Wreck of last slave ship that ferried 100s of captives from Africa to the US illegally found off Alabama coast

The Clotilda was sunk and burnt in 1860 to try and keep it a secret

THE wreck of the last slave ship that was illegally transporting people from Africa to the US way after slavery had been banned has been discovered off the coast of Alabama.

The ship was called the Clotilda and it had been sunk and burnt after its last journey in the hope that it would never be found.

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The conditions on slave ships were horrifically cramped and many died during the journey from AfricaCredit: Getty - Contributor

The Alabama Historical Commission confirmed that the shipwreck of the Clotilda has been identified after months of assessment.

The commission said: "For nearly 160 years, the waters around Mobile [Alabama] have concealed the final destination of the Gulf Schooner Clotilda.

Lisa Demetropoulos Jones, executive director of the commission, added: "The discovery of the Clotilda is an extraordinary archaeological find.

"The voyage represented one of the darkest eras of modern history and is a profound discovery of the tangible evidence of slavery."

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, the illegal venture happened because a wealthy landowner from Alabama and a local shipbuilder called Tim Meaher bet a group of Northern businessmen that he could bring slaves to Alabama even though it was against the law.

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