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    Charles Fox Abolitionism

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    destruction of the Transatlantic Slave Trade‚ which traded slaves and goods between Africa‚ America‚ and Europe. Working with other politicians within Parliament such as William Wilberforce and William Pitt the Younger‚ Fox managed to create a huge advancement in the equality of all men. Charles Fox was born on January 24‚ 1749 in London‚ England. Fox was first granted into Parliament by his father‚

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    the triangular trade. The triangular trade was the route taken by Europeans to transport goods to Africa in exchange for slaves to be taken to the Americans. The triangular trade was seen as the first system of global commerce which linked Britain‚ Africa and the Americans. The most important colonies for the sugar growth were West Indies islands. During the 17th and the 18th century Dutch settlers in Brazil had perfected their sugar cultivation at the same time the triangular trade was taking place

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    exploration and expansion only affected Europe in a beneficial way. However‚ the Columbian Exchange introduced the new animals and plants to both sides‚ changing the staple of European people and the lifestyle of the Americans‚ the slave trade brought the black slaves to America where they later settled down when some of the African states met their destruction‚ and the European disease such as smallpox killed the native populations and the diseases from the New World also spread in Europe‚ therefore

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    The Journey of Olaudah Equiano There is much debate today on the real origins of Olaudah Equiano and the validity of his slave narrative. Many believe he was born into slavery in South Carolina and he fabricated his African roots and journey through the Middle Passage in order to sell more copies of his narrative. However‚ what is important is not so much the truthfulness it obtains‚ but the message it leaves his readers. Equiano may or may not have been from Africa‚ but he still had a firsthand

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    Later‚ ancient Roman slaves were strikingly similar to the slaves of the Americas‚ "The power of the master over his slave was absolute. He might whip him or put him to death at pleasure. This right was often exercised with great cruelty" ("Roman Slaves". Web.).Slaves were seen as objects to be used for work in fields‚ house‚ factory‚ or at the master’s disposal. Even in ancient Rome‚ human slaves were for virtually the same purposes as slaves being brought to the Americas by the

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    Great Britain’s capitalistic society‚ strengthened their drive to form colonies leading to the exploitation of colonial people. The development of the slave trade started off with the Portuguese in the 15th century who were looking to get around Muslims who had a monopoly on the sub-Saharan trade in gold and spices. They exported small amounts of slaves to

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    Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas that resulted in changes in economy‚ like the introductions of new trade routes‚ along with changes in society such as changes in demography‚ which were especially relevant in the Americas. With all of these changes also existed continuities such as‚ in terms of economic continuities‚ the rich were still employing slave labor in order to produce materials for trade and desire of the Spanish to convert people to Christianity in regards to social remained. In the years

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    What Is Olaudah Equiano?

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    Olaudah Equiano‚ or Gustavus Vassa‚ was a freed African slave‚ merchant‚ seamen‚ and Caribbean explorer who lived in London and advocated for the end of the slave trade. He published an autobiography titled “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ or Gustavus Vassa‚ the African” in 1789 that greatly influenced the passage of the 1807 Slave Trade Act. This ended the African slave trade in Britain and British colonies. ===Summary of Olaudah Equiano and His Young Life=== Olaudah

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    significant was the Atlantic Slave Trade in stimulating economic growth in Britain? The Atlantic slave trade‚ known as the ‘triangular trade’ was a voyage that European ships took to exchange manufactured goods for slaves In Africa and those slaves were then taken to the Americas and were traded for goods such as sugar‚ cotton‚ tobacco and other goods. Between 1660-1807 millions of Africans were brought to the Americas under Britain’s authority. The Atlantic Slave Trade significantly stimulated economic

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    “Captives who survived evacuation from their interior points of capture experienced a new set of psychological and physical trauma at the coasts‚ where they saw the sea‚ huge slave ships‚ and white people for the first time.” (Robertson) It is estimated that between 9 to 11 million people died before the voyages to the Americas (“How Many People Were Taken From Africa?”). The Africans had to endure many hardships throughout their trip to the Americas and some did not make it. The trek to the coast

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