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190:, passed the following year, abolished slavery in the British Empire on 1 August 1834, finally bringing the Empire into line with the law in the UK (with the exception of the territories administered by the East India Company and Ceylon, where slavery was ended in 1844). Under the Act, slaves were granted full emancipation after a period of four to six years of "apprenticeship". Facing further opposition from abolitionists, the apprenticeship system was abolished in 1838. The British government compensated slave-owners 48: 285: 347: 281: 408: 337: 552: 382: 160: 138: 576: 426: 164: 152: 226: 187: 182:
was designated an official British colony for freed slaves. Parliamentary reform in 1832 saw the influence of the
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As a result of public pressure apprenticeships were abolished early, in 1838.
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User:Jr8825
Talkpage
Workspace
Sandbox 2
sandbox
Jr8825
user page
here
Abolitionism in the United Kingdom
Industrial Revolution
British economy
slave rebellions
abolitionist
Parliament
Slave Trade Act
slave trade
Sierra Leone Colony
West India Committee
Slavery Abolition Act
Nellis 2013
"Why was Slavery finally abolished in the British Empire?"
Archived
Porter
Hinks
"Slavery After 1807"
Archived
"Slavery Abolition Act 1833; Section XXIV"
Archived
"Britain's colonial shame: Slave-owners given huge payouts after"
The Independent

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