Liverpool: a potted history

Published: 24th April 2025

The modern city of Liverpool has many strings to its bow: it has been a European Capital of Culture, it has a diverse and loyal population and there are famous sports teams and sports personalities, all set against a backdrop of active politics and economic highs and lows. Liverpool as an historic city can help to explain a lot of the modern city’s success. As a port, it has been a point of arrival and departure for centuries, providing the city with a rich and diverse history. However, it did not have the same status as some of the other towns and cities in the region, such as Chester, until the seventeenth century, when it began to be a port for voyages to the Americas. Once it did start to develop and grow, it surpassed many of its neighbours and became the key port out to the Atlantic from mainland Britain. It was at this point that Liverpool became a crucial part of the triangle that was the transatlantic slave trade. By the end of the eighteenth century, 80% of Britain’s trade within the transatlantic slave trade passed through Liverpool, making the city and its investors hugely wealthy. The first commercial wet dock was built in Liverpool, making it pivotal for many aspects of foreign trade and helping to ensure that its significance continued after the abolition of the slave trade.
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Liverpool is a fascinating city and we have a number of resources that can help you to learn more about it. Existing resources to learn more about Liverpool can be found on the HA website and accessed through your membership. If you are planning on attending HA Conference, then it is well worth making a weekend of it, with lots to see and enjoy.

To find out more information about historic Liverpool take a look at the following articles:

Other places to visit

If you are coming to HA Conference, you can see much of the city centre on our tours and during our visits. Then, for those of you who might want to stay longer, here are a few places to visit that will help you to explore the history outside of the city centre.

  • Sudley House
  • National Museums Liverpool
  • Port Sunlight Village

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