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If enough people want a law to be changed, then they can get it changed.

Originally in the UK itself, slavery was not legally recognised, nor was it prohibited. So it definitely happened, it was just overlooked.

However during a particular court case, a legal precedent was set that a man is property only to himself, officially outlawing slavery in the UK.

From there, people argued that if a person is free as soon as they are on British soil, the same should apply to her colonies too. Slavery was eventually abolished in the colonies. Not only that, but the Royal Navy worked against the slave trade outside the empire too.

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