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compensated dollar - translation to English

FORM OF ABOLISHING SLAVERY IN WHICH FORMER SLAVEOWNERS WERE PAID
Compensated Emancipation

compensated dollar      
piece of eight         
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  • 1888 Mexican dollar with Chinese "chop" marks
FORMER COIN OF THE SPANISH EMPIRE
Pieces of eight; Piece of eight; Spanish peso; Spanish dollars; Pillar Dollar; Spanish milled dollar; Spanish Dollar; Pieces-of-eight; Pieces of Eight (piracy); Eight real coin; Pieces of Eight (coin); Piece of eight (coin); Piece of Eight; Mexican dollar; Peso de Ocho; Cob (coin); Real de a ocho; Spanish silver dollar; Pieces of 8; Piece of 8

[pi:səv'eit]

история

песо (испанская монета, равная восьми реалам)

sand-dollar         
  • ''[[Leodia sexiesperforata]]'' by [[Louis Agassiz]] (1841)
  • Examples of [[Rotulidae]]
  • Spines on the underside of a sand dollar on the beach at [[Hilton Head Island, South Carolina]]
  • A sand dollar digging into the sand on the [[Playa Novillero]] beach at low tide on the Pacific coast of Mexico
ORDER OF IRREGULAR SEA URCHINS
Sand Dollar; Clypeasteroida; Sand dollars; Sand Dollars; Pansy shell; Sand-dollar; Clypeasteroid; Sea cookie

['sænddɔlə]

зоология

морской ёж плоский (Echinarachnius parma)

существительное

зоология

морской ёж плоский (Echinarachnius parma)

Definition

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User#&39;s Supplementary Documents (Reference: BSD, Unix)

Wikipedia

Compensated emancipation

Compensated emancipation was a method of ending slavery, under which the enslaved person's owner received compensation from the government in exchange for manumitting the slave. This could be monetary, and it could allow the owner to retain the slave for a period of labor, an indenture. Cash compensation rarely was equal to the slave's market value.

An indenture was seen as a compromise between slavery and outright emancipation, an intermediate step. However, no one was happy with compensated emancipation. Owners complained that their compensation was small compared with their loss; they were paid less, often much less, than what the slaveowner could have sold the enslaved person for (the market value). Governments and non-slaveholding citizens complained about the financial burden of compensating the owners, while for the formerly enslaved it seemed ludicrous that those who had all along benefited from slavery should now receive additional compensation, while its victims received no compensation whatsoever. Historian Eric Foner wrote, "Even Haiti, where slavery died amid a violent revolution, agreed in 1824 to pay a large indemnity to former slaveholders in exchange for French recognition of its independence.... No one proposed to compensate slaves for their years of unrequited toil." Compensation of slaveholders has been viewed as akin to compensating a thief for returning stolen property, or paying ransom to a kidnapper for releasing his victim, and therefore not so much compensation as a reward for committing what should be a crime.

To be sure, the indenture system represented for the formerly enslaved an improvement over slavery itself; those indentured could not be forcibly relocated, children and other family members could not be taken away by force, and they could no longer be whipped or raped. However, they were still not free.

What is the Russian for compensated dollar? Translation of &#39compensated dollar&#39 to Russian