DescriptionBristol Bank 50 pound note, proof. Bristol, England, 1830s. On display at the British Museum in London.jpg
English: Bristol Bank 50-pound note, proof. Bristol, England, 1830s. On display at the British Museum in London. After the abolition of enslavement in the British Empire, the enslaved African people received no compensation, but plantation owners were compensated for their loss of income. The amount varied. In British Guiana for example, about 50 pounds was paid for each enslaved person owned by the plantation owner. Donated by the ifs School of Finanace.
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