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According to the superb Emory University database, the number of enslaved Africans embarked between 1500 and 1866 totalled 11.5 millions, out of whom 10.7 millions were disembarked alive in the Americas. Of the 11.5 embarked Africans, Portugal/Brazil accounted for roughly half (5.8 million), followed by Great Britain (3.3 million), France (1.4 million), Spain (1.1 million), the Netherlands (554,000), the USA (305,000) and Denmark and the Baltic countries (111,000) (accessed 20 November 2008)
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According to the superb Emory University database, the number of enslaved Africans embarked between 1500 and 1866 totalled 11.5 millions, out of whom 10.7 millions were disembarked alive in the Americas. Of the 11.5 embarked Africans, Portugal/Brazil accounted for roughly half (5.8 million), followed by Great Britain (3.3 million), France (1.4 million), Spain (1.1 million), the Netherlands (554,000), the USA (305,000) and Denmark and the Baltic countries (111,000). See http://www.slavevoyages. org/tast/assessment/estimates.faces (accessed 20 November 2008).
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and Way Forward (London: HM Government). There were also commemorative committees in the former British West Indies, independent of the British initiative
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and Way Forward (2007) The Way Forward; Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act 1807-2007 (London: HM Government). There were also commemorative committees in the former British West Indies, independent of the British initiative
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In 1794, the revolutionary national convention did abolish slavery in the colonies, but this decree was not put into practice. In 1802 Napoleon formally re-established slavery
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In 1794, the revolutionary national convention did abolish slavery in the colonies, but this decree was not put into practice. In 1802 Napoleon formally re-established slavery.
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The UK has decided that 23 August, the UNESCO day for the International Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, will also be the national day of remembrance (Way Forward (2007) The Way Forward; Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act 1807-2007 (London: HM Government), p. 4).
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