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This Nation dominated slave trade?

The British were the dominant nation of the slave trade.


What was the 1807 slave trade act?

The 1807 Slave Trade Act was a law passed by the British Parliament that abolished the transatlantic slave trade. It made it illegal to engage in the business of trading enslaved people between Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. The act was a significant step towards the eventual abolition of slavery in the British Empire.


When was Britain involved in slave trade?

Captain John Hawkins started the British slave trade in 1562. It came to America in 1619. The British got out of the slave trade in 1807.


Who was a British opponent of the slave trade?

British opponents of the slave trade were Americans and French because the Americans did not like slaves and they did not want there to be slaves in British territories


When did the slave trade finnish?

to be honest it was 1807 when the british government abolished the slave trade but it carried on to 1886 and still happens now there are still people in countries who are forced to be slaves!


Who made the slave trade end?

British


Why did the British create the slave trade?

They did not create the slave trade. They certainly participated in it, that is inarguable. However the mass capture, relocation and sale of people as slaves, predates the UK's existance by centuries.


The attempt of some colonial legislatures to end the African slave trade was blocked by?

The British They vetoed this slave trade


How many people where in the Slave Trade?

Millions of people in total were in the slave trade worldwide.


When did the British offer slaves their freedom?

Slavery was abolished in Britain in 1833. The Slave Trade Act of 1807 officially ended the slave trade in Britain, but did not end slavery for the people already enslaved there.


The slave trade was abolished in the British Empire in?

1804


How long ago was the slave trade abolished in England?

The Slave Trade Act, which was passed on March, 25, 1807, abolished the slave trade in the United Kingdom. The act abolished slave trade in the British Empire, but not slavery itself.