1725 English Royal Tax Tag
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| Location | Broad Brook, Connecticut US |
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| Start time | 2024-09-22T21:08:01.000Z |
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OBVERSE - Royal African company Dash royal seal of England REVERSE- 1725 Royal African Company black labor supply His majesty’s tax no 27 NECK CORD WITH OLD GLASS BLUE BEAD Chain and iron leg shackles. Bronze finish 2 3/4×2 1/4 The Royal African Company was a group of English traders chartered by England to sell workers in any English colonies. The Royal African Company was bastard in West Africa British colony of cereal Lyon where they had a large for worker quarters. The Royal African Company was required to pay a tax to the king of England for each worker in any English colony. As each worker came off the ship, a tax was paid to the English tax authority and this type of tax pay tag was issued for each worker. This tag had to be worn until the worker was at the plantation.