Was 2007 Bi-centenary worth commemorating? - What were some of the Consequences of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the New World?

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Was 2007 Bi-centenary worth commemorating? - What were some of the Consequences of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the New World?

How does the language of this document express a change in British Attitudes towards slavery? How did Slaves respond to the abolition?

What impact did the Abolition of the Slave Trade have on the life of Slaves?

“Slaves Waiting for Sale – Richmond, Virginia” (1861) by Eyre Crowe

Could a person buy and sell slaves after the abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade? How did the lives of Slaves change after the Abolition of the Slave Trade?