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Reform of Slavery
History of Great Britain
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| | 1787 | Pitt the Younger, William |  |
| Passes an Act regulating the Slave Trade |
| 1792 | Wilberforce, William |  |
| 2nd April Henry Dundas , Home Secretary, proposes a compromise of so-'gradual abolition' over a number of years, passsed by 230 to 85 votes, but the compromise is la clever ploy to indefinitly delay final abolition |
| 1799 | Wilberforce, William |  |
| The Slave Trade Regulation Act is passed to further reduce overcrowding on slave ships |
| 1806 | Grey, Charles |  |
| London Passes a Bill through Parliament abolishing the slave trade |
| 1806 | Wilberforce, William |  |
| The Foreign Slave Trade Act is quickly passed and the tactic proves successful, the new legislation effectively prohibited two-thirds of the British slave trade |
| 1807 | Grenville, George Nugent Temple |  |
| 25th Mar London Royal Assent is given to an Act abolishing slavery |
| 1807 | Wilberforce, William |  |
| 25th Mar The Slave Trade Act receives the royal assent |
| 1811 | Perceval, Spencer |  |
| London An Enforcement Bill makes participation in the slave trade a transportable offence |
| 1824 | Owen, Robert |  |
| Supports the abolition od slavery |
| 1833 | Grey, Charles |  |
| 23rd Aug Abolished in the British colonies, œ20m compensation is provided for slave owners |
| 1833 | Wilberforce, William |  |
| Aug Parliament passes the Slavery Abolition Act which gives all slaves in the British Empire their freedom |
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