In 1807, an Act of Parliament abolished the trade of slaves in the British colonies. However, it was not until 1833 that an act was passed to free all slaves in Britain’s colonies. The enslaved received no compensation for their sufferings or for having their freedom denied. On the other hand, the plantation owners did receive compensation from the British government for the loss of their ‘property’. Even then, slavery did not stop completely or straight away. It continued on the cotton plantations in some parts of USA. In this essay, I will be discussing whether work of abolitionists was the most important reason for end of slavery.
Some people may believe that the abolition of slavery and the slave trade was due to the work of black people as they were the first to campaign. The black people resisted slavery and protested against the practice. Rebellions on ship were common and expected, and the Middle Passage became dangerous for crews. Slave traders then ordered …show more content…
A major focus of the campaign, and of the abolition pamphlets, was the horror of the middle passage. Some abolitionists bought shackles and a device for force-feeding slaves who went on hunger strike, to provide physical evidence of abuse. Abolitionists used techniques like this to notify and shock the public. The 18th century images were essential for their understanding of the arguments for abolition. The Brookes image achieved success in1788 when an Act of Parliament, Dolben Act, limited the number of slaves that could be carried according to the ship’s size. This is proof that there methods work and have done so