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Arguments For/Against the Slave Trade
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High School History (Slave Trade ) Mapa Mental sobre Arguments For/Against the Slave Trade, criado por CC410 em 29-04-2015.
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Arguments For/Against the Slave Trade
Pro-Slavery Campaigners Arguments
Many people who were employed in the slave trade would lose their jobs
Loss of wealth
If Britain didn't do it then other countries would take its wealth and power
Negative impact on slaving ports
The public had the right to chose to buy slave produced sugar if they wanted to
Argued that slaves were well treated and often better off than the poor British familes
Abolitionists were like French revolutionaries and were trying to destroy Britain
If the slave trade was abolished then the slaves may go wild and attack their owners
Abolitionist Arguments
Slaves were ineffiecent and costly. Sugar could be produced cheaper by workers in India
Industry no longer depended so heavily on slave trade
Industrial revolution was in full swing
Slaves were denied their freedom and human rights
Britain was trading more with India
People were needed to work in the new factories
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