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Amazing Grace was written by John Newton, who was a Captain of a slave ship, when slavery was still in. One time when he was returning to England from the Indies a storm hit, and many men, women and children died. He then got a conviction from God, repeanted of his sins and wrote Amazing Grace.
Uh, the slave trade?
John Newton wasn't a religious person. He was a slave trader and when he attepted to steer through a violent storm that would kill him, he prayed," Lord, have mercy on us." He then survived and believed that God had addressed him through the storm and eventually converted thus writing the song "Amazing Grace"
Yes, it is ! A new movie came out concerning the slave movement in England. It's called Amazing Grace & I HIGHLY recommend this movie ! Not only is it a neat film but it explains how England banned slavery and what steps William Wilberforce had to take to accomplish this law. sincerely, Bethany It was written by an Englishmen not a American not A Scotsmen not and Irishmen.
He was very successful he abolished slave trade and he gave freedom to all the slave.HOPE YOU LIKE MY ANSWER
Watch the movie "Amazing Grace"
Watch the movie Amazing Grace. It came out in 2007. It will answer your question fully.
Amazing Grace was written by John Newton, who was a Captain of a slave ship, when slavery was still in. One time when he was returning to England from the Indies a storm hit, and many men, women and children died. He then got a conviction from God, repeanted of his sins and wrote Amazing Grace.
The words to "Amazing Grace" were written in the 18th century by John Newton. He was born in London and after a life which included being press-ganged into the navy, flogged and becoming a skipper of a boat plying the slave trade, was converted to religion and became a minister. He wrote many hymns and this one was propelled into the pop charts when a pipe band recorded the tune.
slave trade
Commerce and slave trade compromise
Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.
the slave trade was abolished in 1807.
After the trans-Atlantic slave trade was declared illegal and later eliminated, it was replaced by legitimate trade (non-slave trade).
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
african slave trade was a horrible time
Slave families were split up