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1. The Origin of Negro Slavery -- 2. The Development of the Negro Slave Trade -- 3. British Commerce and the Triangular …. "The Commercial Part of the Nation" and Slavery -- 11. The "Saints" and Slavery -- 12. The Slaves and Slavery -- 13 …"Slavery helped finance the Industrial Revolution in England. Plantation owners, shipbuilders, and merchants connected …
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Most scholars who have written about the law of slavery in England have focused on Somerset’s case of 1772, which had … consensus is that the Common Law was somewhat confused, but that a kind of slavery was basically legal in England before 1772 …, and certainly in its empire, where English law on slavery did not reach. England was committed to a free society, but …
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system over the legality of slavery in England and its empire over more than a century. Not only was the Common Law on … slavery changing profoundly during the seventeenth century; it was an instrument of policy. When Charles II failed to pass an … imperial slave code via Parliament, he turned to the courts. This controversy over slavery in the Common Law was intimately …
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can see and hear as historians. I will argue that Godwyn probably died for criticizing slavery in a world where the name … histories. Consequently we have failed to see how extensively slavery was debated before 1775, partly because we have not been …
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"Parliament's decision in 1807 to outlaw British slaving was a key moment in modern world history. In this magisterial work, historian David Richardson challenges claims that this event was largely due to the actions of particular individuals and emphasizes instead that abolition of the British...
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