As slavery grew in economic and political significance, imperial and colonial powers faced powerful, organized pressure to support and maintain slavery. This led to the different movements that advocated for the abolition of slavery and the end of the slave trade to mobilize a number of moral, legal, social, and political resources, in order to be successful. With that said, See morehow much do you actually know about the emancipation movement? Try and quiz and find out.
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The 1 opposing the slave trade and the one opposing slavery.
The 1 opposing the slave trade and the one opposing the cruelty involved in it.
The 1 opposing the colonialism of Africa and the 1 opposing slavery.
The 1 opposing the exploitation of Africans and the 1 opposing the slaughtering of natives.
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In 1835
In 1833
In 1820
In 1800
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Shaka Zulu
Kunta Kinte
Olaudah Equiano
Usman Dan Fodio
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Full citizenship.
Full citizenship, social equality, and meaningful freedom.
Social equality.
More jobs and freedom.
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Tito Olvidar
Vasco de Gama
Bartolome de las Casas
Hernan Cortes
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Forced laborer
Slaves
African slaves
Nigerian workers
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In Colonial Africa
In Barbados
In America
In the British empire
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Elisabeth Oaks
Cassius M Clay
Alexandre Dumas
William Shakespear
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