Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Slavery, Slave trade and abolition
- Rebellions
- Tacky's Revolt
- Plantations were packed with slave
- Whites at risk
- Easter 1760 slaves took armed headed
South and killed whites on their way
- Tacky was cornered and killed
- New laws put in place in
Jamaica to restrict movement
of slaves
- Canning's Reforms
- Buxton introduced bill to help slave conditions
- colonial authorities (Guyana) didn't want
to introduce the bill
- slaves believed this was refusal
to listen to British demands
- 100 rioters were killed
- Christmas rebellion
- 1830 12% Jamaica's population were free
slaves
- formed societies who demanded
greater rights
- Baptist preacher
Sam Sharp on
Christmas day got
his compatriots to
swear an oath not
to work until better
treatment
- meant to
be peaceful
- 20,00 slaves torched the
island killing 14 whites and
500 casualties
- Sam + 100s of
others hanged
- Thomas Clarkson
- started anti-slavery campaign when winning a
essay comp about "is it licit to make slaves of
others against their will?"
- Quakers published his essay
- support
encouraged him
to work with them
- Quakers taught him the
workings of slavery and how
it could be challenged
- one of the
founders of
Abolition of
the African
slave trade
- convinced Wilberforce to join
- researcher of the committee
- got evidence from slave ships
- thumbscrews
- first hand stories
- figures showing
cruelty to sailors,
high mortality rate
- backed up French
Revolution
- lost a lot of reputation
- after the abolition of Britain
involvement in the trade, he joined with
Thomas Buxton to abolish slavery
- saw the end in 1833
- William Wilberforce
- Friends with Pitt (later PM)
- Pitt convinced him to stand for Hull MP
- 1785 became evangelical following John Newton
- Clarkson persuaded him to join Abolition of Slavery campaign
- PM Pitt supported too knowing the economic
opposition
- fell ill in 1788
- Made his first major abolition speech in
House of Commons May 1789
- 3 hours
- challenged social,moral and
economic arguments
- MPs too interested in the profits they were
making vote defeated
- Part of the Clapham Sect
- Relied on their support
- reputation smashed as some
followed the French Revolution
- continued his fight against
enemies like Dundas
- Death of Pitt
- Abolitionist Lord
Grenville became
PM
- made abolition more likely
- Bill passed in 1807
- Retired and didn't follow Buxton in
abolishing slavery
- Influence women societies
- John Newton
- Was originally a
slave-trade captain
- once he quit the seas he
turned to religion
- Became minister in London
- wrote hymn
"amazing grace"
- 1788- published a
pamphlet
"thoughts upon the
African Slave
trade"
- mentioned his dissaproval of the
slave trade
- 1791- told privy council of
the harsh punishments such
as flogging
- but bill was still
defeated in 1789
- didn't help anymore
- Olaudah Equiano
- Freed slave
- personal testimony
- wrote
autobiography
"The interesting
narrative"
- promoted book
around the country
- Thomas Buxton
- 1823- helped form Gradual
Abolition of Slavery society
- Improve conditions of slaves
- 1825- became leader of the
campaign in government
- plan to replace slavery with a
system of apprenticeship
- slaves were to work for free for a certain amount of time
- plantation owners
would be
compensated
- Emancipation Bill passed in
1833. slavery offiialy ended
in 1834