In 1862 and '63, Peruvian slave merchants kidnapped some 1,500 people from Easter Island - half the people left after their society collapsed. They were sold into Peru's guano mines. Most died.
There was an international outcry, and the Peruvians were shamed into returning the small number of surviving Easter Islanders to their home. They brought smallpox back with them.
Posted by John Fleck at January 08, 2005 06:56 PM