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The History of Slavery, Part 5: The Road to Abolition

History Unplugged Podcast

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The Enlightenment and the Anti-Slavery Movement

By the mid-18th century, Quakerism had made anti-slavery positions more acceptable throughout America. The literary conventions of noble savages and stable venuses helped to modify Europeans' arrogant ethnocentrism. Adam Smith claimed that slave labor was inefficient because slaves had no incentives to earn profit or hold property.

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