William Wilberforce was a British politician and social reformer and also an evangelical Christian.
He was appalled at slavery and considered all people as free and equal before God. His view was that slavery could not be justified on moral and religious grounds in a civilised society.
Contrary to many answers on this site, William Wilberforce never owned any slaves not did he take part in any aspect of the Slave Trade.
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William Morris was a textile designer. The company William Morris and Company discriminated against women by working them long hours and paying them less than the men in the factory.
it was a movement by the Indians, tried to revolt against the British, and the British East India Company.
the British East India Company
Yes, BP is a British company.
William Davies Company was created in 1854.
William Underwood Company was created in 1822.
William Underwood Company ended in 1982.
On May 10, 1857, it started out as a mutanty of seypoys againt the British East India Company's Army. Other citizens began to rebell as well, which was threatning to the Company's power. As a result in 1858, India was governed by the crown and known as the British Raj.
British Tanker Company was created in 1915.
British Broadcasting Company was created in 1922.
Prince William Railway Company was created in 1828.
William Dawes' job was to alert Colonial military soldiers of the coming of British military troops during the American Revolution.