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

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The Economic Argument for Abolition and Emancipation

The economic argument for abolition and emancipation were not particularly strong. There are very important strategic reasons, not necessarily economic ones, but strategic reasons why abolition made sense in 1807. The proportion of the elite who are committed to slavery by the 1820s, early 1830s is declining. And there is a growing belief that free labor is morally superior. It could also be argued economically superior.

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