Britain, after much campaigning by Black and White residents and lengthy debates in Parliament, passed an Act in 1807 making it illegal to participate in the trade in enslaved African women, men and children.
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After Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade Since 1807 (Library of International Relations)
April 3, 2007, I. B. Tauris
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1845113659 9781845113650
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"Britain, after much campaigning by Black and White residents and lengthy debates in Parliament, passed an Act in 1807 making it illegal to participate in the trade in enslaved African women, men and children."
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