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Many heart-breaking stories, well presented and a fitting reminder of England's history and Liverpool in particularSheda11
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The International Slavery Museum, located on the third floor of the Merseyside Maritime Museum, is not large in itself, but it is very relevant. The real prosperity of the city of Liverpool stemmed from the dark slave trade, and the huge profits obtained from it made Liverpool jump from a fishing village to an international port city. The museum details the origin and end of the slave trade and Liverpool's role in it. The museum adopts display methods such as the reproduction of the original scene, focusing on interactive experience. Here, you can see the model of the ship that transported black slaves, the fetters that imprisoned the slaves, etc., which directly reflects the dark side of human nature. There are thought-provoking words engraved on the gray-black brick wall, remembering history is to not repeat the same mistakes.