British rule was established in 1861 to enforce the abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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The abolitionoftheslavetrade in 1808 meant that slaves could no longer be imported.
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This was the abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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King George III opposed the abolitionoftheslavetrade, oh and he also bought Buckingham Palace.
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A total abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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His attempt to reform the electoral system had gone down to defeat; so had abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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He was opposed on the same ground that Clarkson was resisted in seeking the abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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The abolitionoftheslavetrade, and the suppression of intemperance were once as apparently hopeless as the cessation of war.
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And, above all, why do those who make this assertion exclaim the most loudly against the abolitionoftheslavetrade?
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America was sore on what she considered the tampering with her flag in the interests of the abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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The abolitionoftheslavetrade was one of the few political subjects, the introduction of which seemed to be allowable in that place.
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The native chiefs in the neighborhood have that respect for the colonists that they have made treaties for the abolitionoftheslavetrade.'
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Though the abolitionoftheslavetrade has been proclaimed, yet the present slaves must be led to liberty only in a progressive manner.
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One explanation was that he may have been part of a group of Irish labourers brought to Cuba after the abolitionoftheslavetrade.
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Different States in the North-Virginia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania-decreedthe abolitionoftheslavetrade, and freed the slaves brought to their territories at great expense.
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He is one of those who, as Lord Henry Pettes, took a distinguished part with Clarkson and Wilberforce in the abolitionoftheslavetrade.