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#145 – Christopher Brown on why slavery abolition wasn't inevitable

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Slavery and Emancipation - What's the Difference?

In 1806, shortly after William Pitt dies, the ministry that's put together contains a number of politicians who have been long in favor of slave trade abolition. The right to purchase and hold property is withdrawn, but the capital sunk in it is recognized and paid for. So again, the reform act of 1832, which purpose was not to promote, enable emancipation. But that new parliament was far more open to the lobbying of abolitionists than earlier parliaments had been. And this is why when emancipation does come in 1833, it's with the massive buyout of slaveholders both resident in the West Indies and resident in Britain.

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