Abolition of Slavery (British Empire)

1833 CE · political

In 1833, the British Parliament passed an act that abolished slavery throughout the empire.

The Slavery Abolition Act provided for the gradual emancipation of the enslaved people in the colonies. This step was an important achievement of the long-standing anti-slavery movement and was a stage that followed the earlier prohibition of the slave trade. The act constituted an influential example for developments toward the worldwide ending of the institution of slavery.

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In 1833, the British Parliament passed an act that abolished slavery throughout the empire.
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1833 CE