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The quest can be generated from ANY colonial town EXCEPT Havana, Santiago, Port Royal, Willemstad, Capsterville, Panama and the Los Tekes mine. This is because these locations are either integral in the quest, interfere with the dialogue, not possible to sail to to deliver slaves (for the quest), or not relevant at all to the quest such as the Los Tekes. My last playthrough was in Blueweld, through the English not French. So, in the case of the walkthrough guide, the quest played out slightly differently.
Fortunely, the liberists have not attacked this game for being able to sell "black ivory".
Historically, sale of slaves was more profitable than many other sources of goods in the new world for over 200 hundred years.
Tortuga is probably the worst port to get it if you are going to complete it before you finish Turtle soup. Since the times that the port becomes aggressive to you spawns an entire fleet and you end up facing a couple Line Ships =P.
In Maracaibo that same part I didn't even have any ships in harbor to contend with lol. Made it much easier.
So I don't have to choose any specific dialog option or anything?