
Edward Warner
Edward Warner was an Englishman born around 1609 who became the first Governor of Antigua in 1632. He amassed wealth through his involvement in the slave trade, overseeing the arrival of thousands of enslaved Africans to British territories in the Caribbean, while pledging allegiance to King Charles I.
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Edward Warner was able to assume the role of Governor of Antigua in 1632 by pledging allegiance to Charles I.
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