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19 January 2007

The Anti-Slave Trade Act became law on 25th March 1807. It made the capture and transport of slaves by British subjects illegal. Slavery as such in the British Empire wasn't abolished until 1833.
This book tells the story of the slave trade in the British Empire and examines the movement to bring it to an end.
Subjects covered include:the history of slavery; the brutality of the slave trade; resistance by slaves; importance of slave trade to the British economy; the roots of the anti-slave trade society; the strategies of the movement; the push for abolition; and, the legacies of the slave trade.
the brutality of the slave trade
resistance by slaves
importance of slave trade to the British economy
the roots of the anti-slave trade society
the strategies of the movement
the push for abolition
the legacies of the slave trade