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Evangelical preacher William Wilberforce had been lobbying the British Parliament to abolish slavery
for almost his entire life. By the end of 1830 at a cost to Britain of $100 Million, slave owners were compensated for the end of slavery in the British empire.

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Q: What evangelical preacher in England had been at the forefront of abolishing slavery in all parts of the British empire?
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