Links in the Chain: British slavery, Victoria and South Australia

C. Coventry
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Beneficiaries of British slavery were present in colonial Victoria and provincial South Australia, a link overlooked by successive generations of historians. The Legacies of British Slave-ownership database, hosted by University College, London, reveals many people in these colonies as having been connected to slave money awarded as compensation by the Imperial Parliament in the 1830s. This article sets out the beneficiaries to demonstrate the scope of exposure of the colonies to slavery. The list includes governors, jurists, politicians, clergy, writers, graziers and financiers, as well as various instrumental founders of South Australia. While Victoria is likely to have received more of this capital than South Australia, the historical significance of compensation is greater for the latter because capital from beneficiaries of slavery, particularly George Fife Angas and Raikes Currie, ensured its creation. Evidence of beneficiaries of slavery surrounds us in the present in various public honours and notable buildings.
链条中的环节:英国奴隶制、维多利亚和南澳大利亚
英国奴隶制的受益者出现在维多利亚殖民地和南澳大利亚省,这一联系被几代历史学家忽视了。由伦敦大学学院主持的英国奴隶所有权遗产数据库显示,这些殖民地的许多人都与19世纪30年代帝国议会授予的奴隶赔偿金有关。这篇文章列出了受益者,以证明殖民地受奴隶制影响的范围。这份名单包括州长、法学家、政治家、神职人员、作家、牧场主和金融家,以及南澳大利亚州的各种重要创始人。虽然维多利亚州可能比南澳大利亚州获得了更多的资本,但补偿的历史意义对后者来说更大,因为奴隶制受益者的资本,特别是乔治·法夫·安格斯和莱克斯·柯里,确保了它的建立。现在,在各种公共荣誉和著名建筑中,我们都能看到奴隶制受益者的证据。
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