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It is worth asking some questions concerning how and why it came about, who were the pro-tagonists, the antagonists, and in how far an outside observer would have attributed the suc-cess of anti slavery activities to economic necessity.  
It is worth asking some questions concerning how and why it came about, who were the pro-tagonists, the antagonists, and in how far an outside observer would have attributed the suc-cess of anti slavery activities to economic necessity.  


 
*1765 After the tragic Sally slave ship voyage, Moses Brown, one of four funding Rhode Island brothers, turns abolitionist and converts to Quakerism
*1787 Society for Effecting the Abolition of Slavery Th Clarkson, Gr Sharp et al. Small group, forceful ideology
*1787 Society for Effecting the Abolition of Slavery Th Clarkson, Gr Sharp et al. Small group, forceful ideology
*1807 Slave Trade Act Abolition of slave trade in British Empire Pressing others to abolish their slave trades
*1807 Slave Trade Act Abolition of slave trade in British Empire Pressing others to abolish their slave trades
*Slavery remains legal in B Empire until Slavery Abolition Act 1833. As part of the deal, parliament agreed to pay £20m in compensation, not to slaves but to the slave owners. - US, DK, S, NL consent, F follows 1848, BR 1852 after robust threats; ES, P high compensations make them end the trade, too.
*Slavery remains legal in B Empire until Slavery Abolition Act 1833. As part of the deal, parliament agreed to pay £20m in compensation, not to slaves but to the slave owners. - US, DK, S, NL consent, F follows 1848, BR 1852 after robust threats; ES, P high compensations make them end the trade, too.


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