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Estimations suggest that there were between 10,000 to 20,000 Black people living in Britain around 1780. This population included free Black individuals and those who were enslaved, primarily concentrated in port cities like London, Bristol, and Liverpool. The presence of Black people in Britain during this time was influenced by various factors, including the transatlantic slave trade and the British Empire's colonial activities.

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