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The Compensation Scandal: Why Slave Owners Were Paid—Not the Enslaved

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7. The Economics of Emancipation

7. The Economics of Emancipation
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Economic stability was a driving force behind compensating slave owners. Governments feared that without payouts, influential planters might resist abolition or destabilize key colonial economies. Rather than investing in the wellbeing of newly freed individuals, authorities prioritized reassuring elites and maintaining labor supplies for plantations and industries. [via Economic History Review]

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