Kulturudvalget 2016-17
KUU Alm.del Bilag 197
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Fra:
Tendai Tagarira [mailto:[email protected]]
Sendt:
18. juli 2017 13:55
Til:
KUU | Kulturudvalget <[email protected]>
Emne:
Royal Danish Leaks
Cultural Affairs Committee
These
Historic 19th century government documents
reveal how the Danish crown wrapped up its slave
trade past by ceding its slave trade guns and military installations in the Gold Coast-Ghana to the
British Crown. King Frederik VII of Denmark and Queen Victoria of England transacted a historic arms
deal through their respective crown proxies, Count Reventlow and Viscount Palmerston. The condition
of the deal was a sum of £10,000 *The economic power value of that income or wealth today is about
£32,880,000.00. The British Monarch agreed to pay. In return, Denmark ceded to her Britannic Majesty
all military inventory (guns, ammunition), barracks, store houses, with fixtures contained in the military
installations comprising of Fort Christianborg *now the seat of the Ghanian government, Fort
Augustaborg, Fort Fedensborg, Fort Kongeensteen and Fort Prindsensteen. All these items and
properties had been used by Denmark in the trading of slaves. The historic documents also
acknowledge that the traffic of slaves was still ongoing as late as 1849, long after the Abolition of the
Slave Trade Act of 1807.
List of documents
1. Count Reventlow to Viscount Palmerston, July 7, 1849
2. Viscount Palmerston to Count Reventlow, December 21, 1849
3. Count Reventlow to Viscount Palmerston, December 26, 1849
4. Protocol of Conference held at the Foreign Office, December 31, 1849
5. Lord Eddisbury to Count Reventlow, December 31,1849
The document can also be freely downloaded on
http://royaldanisleaks.weebly.com
Kind Regards.
Tendai Tagarira
Antiquarian Publisher
Royal Tendai Archive
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