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Hey, I'm so sorry about the Jaibos/Jaibas confusion, it was stupid of me to be so ignorant. You're right, Eddie, it was so dumb of me to keep saying it was Jaibas. I was getting it confused with another word. Sorry again, Will G.02:16, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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"The town also became a common waypoint for the re-routing of African slaves to be illegally smuggled into the Southern United States, which had outlawed the international slave trade in 1807."
There's something odd about this. The source listed for this sentence does not list this fact anywhere within it and I've been unable to find a reputable primary source verifying this fact. Most mentions of this fact online appear to have come from this very same article with no further elaboration besides what is already written here. Seems like a relevant piece of information, so it's odd that information is so scarse. Perhaps I've simply not looked hard, but I've removed it. If anyone can find a good source about it though, feel free to add it. JorgeMtzb (talk) 19:32, 17 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]