Black Britons ‘should be paid slavery reparations’, Sir Lenny Henry says

The Caribbean community, a regional organization, set out to request compensation from England, France and the Netherlands in 2013, but no island has yet received any payment.
Here is a list of the islands affected by slavery:
Bahamas
The 1671 census of the Bahamalar colony was counted as 443 slaves.
Barbados
The birthplace of the British slave society and the most brutal colonized by England. It ended in 1834. The country was independent of England in 1966. Between 1627 and 1807, approximately 387,000 enslaved African was sent to Barbados.
Belize
Slaves were imported to help cut Logwood on the island. In 1820 there were 2,563 slaves in Belize.
Bermuda
There were never more than 6,000 slaves in Bermuda. The largest Bermudian slave owner in 1663 had only seventeen slaves. They were generally known as recesses instead of slaves, and contracts would work for up to 20 years.
British Leeward Islands
Saint Kitts and Nevis
In 1671, Saint Kitts’ first census recorded 1,739 African slaves. Six years later, this rose to 3,849. A year later, 1,436 slaves were saved to Nevis.
Anguilla
In 1819, there were 360 Europeans, 320 Free African and 2451 slaves.
Antigua and Barbuda
Most of the savings in Antigua and Barbuda left Biafra (22,000 African) and Gold Coast (16,000 African African) Bight.
British Virgin Islands
Kurtuluş released a total of 5,792 slaves in the region.
Montserrat
The number of slaves began in 1672 as 523 and rose to 10,000 in 1774.
British Windward Islands
Dominica
In 1763, he became a British colony in Paris Peace, which ended the seven -year war with France. At that time, the island had 1,718 French and 5,872 slaves working on the production of coffee, cocoa and spices.
Grenada
In the 1750s, there were 12,000 enslaved people in Grenada.
Saint Lucia
The 1730 census showed only 125 white, 37 Karib, 175 slaves and the rest of the free blacks or mixed breeds.
Saint Vincent and Grenadins
St Vincent and Grenadins gained independence from England in 1979.
Cayman Islands
When he was removed in 1834, there were more than 950 slaves owned by the 116 Caymanian family.
Guyana
By the 1660s, the enslaved population was about 2,500.
The British took over in 1796, and until 1814, in 1831, as a British Guyani colony, Demerara, Berbice and Essequibo’yu found short intervals.
Jamaica
The British Jamaica invasion took place during the 1654-1660 Anglo-Spanish War, during the 1654-1660 Anglo-Spanish War, when a British campaign seized the Spanish colony.
Oliver Cromwell has increased the island’s European population by sending intentional servants and prisoners. In 1831 there were 300,000 slaves in Jamaica.
Trinidad and Tobago
When the island was delivered to the British in 1797, the population rose to 17,643: 2,086 White, 4,466 free color people, 1,082 American and 10.009 African slaves.
Turks and Caicos Islands
In 1822, the islands reported more than 1,900 slaves.




