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How did Queen Victoria treat the dark-skinned "English princess"?

Queen Victoria called Sarah "Princess Sally" like her own daughter, let her live in Windsor Castle, get along with her children and send her to an aristocratic school. Because of Queen Victoria's love, the little girl became a princess again.

/kloc-In the 1940s of 0/9, the whole of Africa was caught in the slave trade, but at that time, the western colonists traded with local chiefs because Britain promulgated laws to abolish slavery. So the West African Kingdom at that time was divided into the Dutch-American Kingdom and the West African Kingdom. At that time, the king of the kingdom of Holland and America was a man who liked to kill people very much. He constantly attacked neighboring countries and sold all the people he caught as slaves, so the economy of the whole kingdom of the Netherlands and the United States was maintained by the slave trade at that time.

The black princess was born in West Africa. At that time, she lived a luxurious life, but everything was ruined when Princess 18 was old. The sudden attack by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the United States caught the Kingdom of West Africa off guard. At that time, the black princess's parents were killed and the princess became a slave.

Sacrificial ceremonies were held in Africa at that time, so when they arrested the five-year-old black princess and gave it to the king at that time, the princess was also called the next sacrifice. However, Britain advocated the abolition of slavery at that time. At this time, a captain came to the kingdom of Holland and America. He was shocked when he saw the five-year-old black princess. He thought that such a young child was chosen as a sacrifice, but no matter what he said to the Dutch king and the American king, the king still refused. After discussion between the two sides, the black princess finally became a gift to the Queen of England.

The black princess is also very smart. She learned a lot from the captain. When she was introduced to the queen, the queen praised the little girl very much, so she stayed with her and let her become a princess again and live by her side.

No matter what kind of life she lived before, she got human rights from Queen Victoria and lived in the castle like the Queen's children, which is also a blessing in disguise.