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slavery and abolition studies

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    What does developmental history reveal that's hard to see any other way?: The Story

    The compensation bonds In 1833, Britain abolished slavery throughout its empire. In 1838, it began compensating the slaveholders — twenty million pounds, roughly forty percent of the national budget, paid not to the enslaved but to the people who had owned them....
    history
    developmental theory
    economic history
    postcolonial studies
    slavery and abolition studies
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