The Abolition of Slave Trade refers to the movement and legislation aimed at ending the international trade of enslaved Africans, which gained significant traction in the early 19th century. This movement was driven by moral, economic, and political arguments against the practice of slavery, culminating in various laws across different nations that prohibited the trade. The efforts to abolish the slave trade had profound implications for the social and economic fabric of societies, particularly in the context of the tensions leading to events like the Compromise of 1850.