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William Wilberforce

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William Wilberforce was a British politician and social reformer who played a crucial role in the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. He dedicated his life to ending slavery and worked tirelessly to pass legislation that eventually led to its abolition.

Related terms

Abolitionism: The movement to end slavery and the slave trade. It gained momentum during the 18th and 19th centuries, with individuals like William Wilberforce leading the charge.

British Parliament: The legislative body of the United Kingdom, consisting of two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. It is responsible for making laws and governing the country.

Slave Trade Act of 1807: This act, also known as the Abolition of Slave Trade Act, was passed by the British Parliament under Wilberforce's leadership. It prohibited British ships from participating in the transatlantic slave trade.

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  • Which is a long-term outcome from abolitionist William Wilberforce's speeches to the British Parliament?

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