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Что (кто) такое compensated dollar - определение

FORM OF ABOLISHING SLAVERY IN WHICH FORMER SLAVEOWNERS WERE PAID
Compensated Emancipation
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Dollar coin (United States)         
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ONE-DOLLAR COIN ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES
Belly button Dollar; Dollar Coins of the United States; Dollar Coin of the United States; U.S. dollar coin; Dollar (U.S. coin); Bellybutton Dollar; US dollar coin; United States $1 coin; One dollar (United States coin); United States dollar coin; Us dollar coin; Dollar coin (us); US Dollar coins; U.S. one dollar coin; Dollar (United States coin); Dollar Coin (United States); US $1 coin; United States one dollar coin; United States one-dollar coin; American loonie
The dollar coin is a United States coin with a face value of one United States dollar. Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions.
District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act         
LAW THAT ENDED SLAVERY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Compensated Emancipation Act; District of Columbia Emancipation Act
An Act for the Release of certain Persons held to Service or Labor in the District of Columbia, 37th Cong., Sess.
Hong Kong one-dollar coin         
COPPER-NICKEL COIN OF 25.50 MM IN DIAMETER, 1.95 MM THICKNESS AND WEIGHING 7.10 G.
Dollar (Hong Kong coin)
The one-dollar coin is the fourth-highest and fourth-lowest denomination coin of the Hong Kong dollar.
Bill Dollar         
AMERICAN DJ
Bill Dollar (DJ)
William Everett Dollar (August 22, 1950 – November 21, 1996) was a radio host for 16 years on country music station WSOC-FM in Charlotte, North Carolina, a weather reporter on WSOC-TV, and the host of the syndicated program NASCAR Country, carried by over 300 stations at the time of his death. Bill Dollar was the number one DJ in Charlotte for seven years, according to Arbitron.
Dollar (Hong Kong coin)         
COPPER-NICKEL COIN OF 25.50 MM IN DIAMETER, 1.95 MM THICKNESS AND WEIGHING 7.10 G.
Dollar (Hong Kong coin)
The one-dollar coin is the fourth-highest and fourth-lowest denomination coin of the Hong Kong dollar.
Half dollar (United States coin)         
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UNITED STATES COIN WORTH 50 CENTS
Half Dollar Coin of the United States; United States half dollar coin; US half dollar; Half dollar (U.S. coin); U.S. half dollar; United States half dollar; Half Dollar (United States coin); U.S. half-dollar coin; United States half-dollar coin; US 50-cent coin; US half-dollar coin
The half dollar, sometimes referred to as the half for short or 50-cent piece, is a United States coin worth 50 cents, or one half of a dollar. It is the largest United States circulating coin currently producedU.
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  • [[Alexander Hamilton]] finalized the details of the 1792 Coinage Act and the establishment of the U.S. Mint.
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  • [[John Maynard Keynes]] (right) and [[Harry Dexter White]] at the inaugural meeting of the [[International Monetary Fund]] in 1946. They were instrumental in drafting the provisions of the post-war global financial system.
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES
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  • [[Alexander Hamilton]] finalized the details of the 1792 Coinage Act and the establishment of the U.S. Mint.
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  • Inflation value of dollar
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  • [[John Maynard Keynes]] (right) and [[Harry Dexter White]] at the inaugural meeting of the [[International Monetary Fund]] in 1946. They were instrumental in drafting the provisions of the post-war global financial system.
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES
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¦ abbreviation United States dollar(s).
The Million Dollar Duck (documentary)         
2016 FILM BY BRIAN DAVIS
The Million Dollar Duck, 2016
The Million Dollar Duck is a 2016 documentary film directed by Brian Davis. The film follows participants in the Federal Duck Stamp contest as they create and submit work, as well as exploring the wider history and culture of the competition.
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.

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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.