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(‎Created claim: hasDescriptiveOccupation (P78): Slave, #quickstatements; batch #421 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone., #quickstatements; batch #628 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
 
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A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone.
 
Property / hasDescription: A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone. / rank
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Property / hasDescription: A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone. / reference
 
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Thomas
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Peters
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Thomas Peters
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Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone.
Property / hasDescription: Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone. / rank
 
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Property / hasDescription: Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone. / reference
 

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HC-PER-37638
  • HC-PER-37638
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Thomas Peters
HC-PER-37638
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Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. A West African-born Loyalist who was resettled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, Peters traveled to London in 1790 to petition the resettlement of Nova Scotia blacks to West Africa. 1200 individuals joined Peters in migrating to Sierra Leone.