The slave trade, that is the transport of people from West Africa to the British colonies in the West Indies was abolished by the British Parliament in 1807. The employment of slaves continued to be legal until 1833.
The United States abolished the transport of slaves in 1824 but of course slavery continued until the American Civil War.
South American countries, particularly Brazil continued slavery until late in the 19th century.
Sierra Leone and Liberia were established by the British and Americans as places to send people freed from captured slave ships.
2007-08-12 02:52:45
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answered by David P 4
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The British slave trade was eventually abolished in 1807 (although illegal slave trading would continue for decades after that) after years of debate, in which supporters of the trade claimed that it Be Aware - The English Involvement in the Slave Trade End of the Slave Trade. Important Dates: 1772-Britain abolished slavery 1807-1. Great Britain forbade British to take part in slave trade 2. The United States outlawed the trade (although slavery Be Aware - The English Involvement in the Slave Trade
http://fresh-connect.co.uk/content/db/slave-trade-abolished/
2007-08-12 02:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow! That's quite a question. The "best" answer is "early 19th century" when by far most of the global trade was abolished; and that would be the generally accepted time. However, not everyone sticks to rules and there is much evidence of it continuing today in one guise or another.
2007-08-12 02:41:08
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answered by nu86 2
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Again we have a question that looks easy but in fact is not. The trans Atlantic Slave Trade , ie, trnsporting slaves from Africa to America officially ended in the 19th Century petering out in the 1840's . Shipment of slaves into South America lasted longer.
If you refer to the slave trade , ie the buying and selling of people, it has never ended. Last week Mauretania in Africa pased a law declaring slavery to be illegal in that country. Slavery continues to exist in several areas as portrayed in the recent movie Blood Diamond
2007-08-12 02:56:30
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answered by Ted K 6
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there is probable no person single ingredient that brought about Britain abolishing slavery earlier the u . s . a .. yet 2 substantial contributory aspects have been positively faith & economics. In Britain, interior the latter a million/2 of the 18th century, faith nonetheless mattered in way that it not does. So while (the "religious fundamentalists") Wilberforce, the puritans & others pointed to passages in the two the previous & New testaments which doubtless condemned slavery, this grew to become into taken to be a weighty argument. Britain employed super scale slave labour in 2 substantial aspects: the U. S. colonies & the Caribean. So as quickly as the U. S. gained that's independance, the call for for British slaves significantly decreased. additionally, the latter area of the 17 hundreds observed the begining of england's business revolution. This grew to become into substantial because of the fact super scale slave labour has traditionally been employed in agriculture & the extraction of uncooked components. So as quickly as Britain moved to the manufacturing of finished products in super factories, employing salary labour, the call for for British slaves became almost nil. (Slavery grew to become into additionally abolished interior the U. S. around the time while northern cities, like Chicago & long island, began to industrialise in a huge way.) In any such difficulty, it fee Britain almost not something to snatch the ethical extreme floor by utilising abolishing slavery. NB. the only industrialised state to apply super numbers of slave labourers grew to become into nazi Germany. With hundreds of thousands of adult adult males away on the front, the Germans had constrained innovations. however, from an economic perspective, the project grew to become into probable a failure. although that's not that straightforward to degree the productiveness of plant life employing slave labour because of the fact they have been concern to repeated & increasing ariel bombardment throughout the time of the direction of the conflict.
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answered by Anonymous
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The 19th century
2007-08-12 04:50:57
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answered by karinad92 2
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I'm presuming you mean the legal slave trade, that happened in most civilized countries in the 19th century.
As far as the illegal trade of humans - it is still occurring to this day in this country and others.
2007-08-12 02:39:25
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answered by NinaFromNewEngland 4
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19th century
2007-08-12 02:39:47
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answered by Aaron S 3
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19th
2007-08-12 02:38:26
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answered by Jackie Oh! 7
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