Granville argued that slavery was not existence in Britain. The judges in the court case agreed with him which in other words meant that the slaves in Britain were free. Another leading campaigner against slavery John Wesley had a scathing attack on the slave trade. He was the founder of the Methodist church which had many followers
Granville argued that slavery was not existence in Britain. The judges in the court case agreed with him which in other words meant that the slaves in Britain were free. Another leading campaigner against slavery John Wesley had a scathing attack on the slave trade. He was the founder of the Methodist church which had many followers