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Effects

The discovery of the American continentledto the flourishing of the black slave trade from Africa

the parliamentary campaignledto the 1807 Slave Trade Act to abolish the British slave trade

the co - operation of other Western European powers such as Spain , France and Germany ... othersledto the abolition of slave trade and slavery in West Africa in the 19th century

the campaignledto the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act , 1807

the campaignsledto the abolition of the British slave trade ( 1807

significant parts ... the movementledto the British abolition of the slave trade in 1807

whose tireless effortseventually ledto the abolition of the slave trade in England

whose tireless effortsledto the abolition of the slave trade in England

a movementwould leadto the UK abolition of the slave trade

a rulingwould leadto the abolition of the slave trade in England

His Interesting Narrative , published in 1789 , was a major influence in mobilizing public opinion in Britain against the slave traderesultingin the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807

whose long campaignresultedin the abolition of the British slave trade

Their opposition to slaveryledto the abolition of the British slave trade

his research ... and late slavery itselfwould ... leadto the abolition of the British slave trade

the movementledto the British abolition of the slave trade

because it was there that Clarkson began his researchwould ... leadto the abolition of the British slave trade

eventsleadingto the abolition of the slave trade in Britain

his researchwould ... leadto the abolition of the British slave trade

politicsledto the abolition of the British slave trade

Her book about her life and experience of enslavementcontributedto the abolition of the British slave trade

anti - slavery activityleadingto the abolition of the slave trade in 1807

the slave system - factorsledto slave trade in West Africa

Working class agitationhad ledto the 1807 abolition of the slave trade

another major developmentledto the abolition of the slave trade ( 1807

factorsledto slave trade in West Africa

William Wilberforce ... the British manledthe abolition of the slave trade

William Wilberforce in politicsleadto the abolition of the slave trade

his fellow - abolitionist William Wilberforceledto the abolition of the slave trade

Did William Wilberforceleadthe Abolition of the slave trade

The frequent slave rebellions in the Caribbean ... one factor ... , and eventually slaveryledto the abolition of the slave trade

The rebellion that weakened the colonial administrationhad eventually ledto abolition of the transatlantic slave trade

English historyledto the abolition of the slave trade

the only factor ... ; even more responsible for the abolition of slave tradeledto the abolition of slave trade

eventsleadingto the abolition of the slave trade in

the eventsledto the abolition of the slave trade

the eventsleadingto the abolition of slave trade

eventsresultedto the abolition of slave trade

eventsledto the abolition of the slave trade

We ... the Britishresultedin the abolition of the slave trade

the industrial revolution ... the only factor ... ; even more responsible for the abolition of slave tradeledto the abolition of slave trade

in European colonization to " emancipate slavesresultedin European colonization to " emancipate slaves

a ceramic medalliondesigneda ceramic medallion

BritainpromptedBritain

not from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain but instead from the moral outrage of the British votingresultednot from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain but instead from the moral outrage of the British voting

alsosetalso

in the black Kingdom of Dahomey in Africaoriginatedin the black Kingdom of Dahomey in Africa

a great deal of upheaval among African native slave traders and the kingdomscauseda great deal of upheaval among African native slave traders and the kingdoms

a great deal of upheaval among African native slave traders and the kingdoms because they made a good deal of profit from the tradecauseda great deal of upheaval among African native slave traders and the kingdoms because they made a good deal of profit from the trade

not from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain but instead from the moral outrage of the British voting publicresultednot from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain but instead from the moral outrage of the British voting public

in 1787setin 1787

from a growing coalition of political leaders ( William Wilberforce and othersresultedfrom a growing coalition of political leaders ( William Wilberforce and others

their problems(passive) were caused bytheir problems

in interior African work forces which then eventually resulted in European colonization to " emancipate slavesresultedin interior African work forces which then eventually resulted in European colonization to " emancipate slaves

not from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain but instead from the moral outrage ofresultednot from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain but instead from the moral outrage of

not from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain butresultednot from the diminishing value of slavery for Britain but

not from diminishing value slavery for but instead moral outrage British voting publicresultednot from diminishing value slavery for but instead moral outrage British voting public

the surge of research(passive) prompted bythe surge of research

from the diminishing value of slaveryresultedfrom the diminishing value of slavery

new researchpromptednew research

not from the diminishing value ofresultednot from the diminishing value of

exile(passive) caused byexile

many of these peoples to be hostile toward Islamcausedmany of these peoples to be hostile toward Islam

in the economies of African statesresultedin the economies of African states

labor shortages(passive) caused bylabor shortages

to his fameledto his fame

in the loss of millions of peopleresultedin the loss of millions of people

not from the diminishing value ofresultednot from the diminishing value of

to increased slaveryledto increased slavery

to the colonial period in African Historyledto the colonial period in African History

papers and discussion reportscontributedpapers and discussion reports

the massacre of the peoplewould ... causethe massacre of the people

labour(passive) caused bylabour

labour(passive) caused bylabour

a change in trafficgradually causeda change in traffic

to the now infamous plantations of the United Statesledto the now infamous plantations of the United States

to a Cocoa Revolution led by Chiefs , the Quakers and free Asante farmersledto a Cocoa Revolution led by Chiefs , the Quakers and free Asante farmers

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