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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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Ah, so it wasn't banned in the UK in 1807 and William Wilberforce didn't exist. OK, got it - thanks for the update, Ronnie 🙄
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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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Ah, so it wasn't banned in the UK in 1807 and William Wilberforce didn't exist. OK, got it - thanks for the update, Ronnie 🙄
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Ah, so it wasn't banned in the UK in 1807 and William Wilberforce didn't exist. OK, got it - thanks for the update, Ronnie 🙄
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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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Ah, so it wasn't banned in the UK in 1807 and William Wilberforce didn't exist. OK, got it - thanks for the update, Ronnie 🙄
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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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UK ban: 1807 US ban: 1865 Now what were you saying, Ron?
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It's called the UK (unless you don't believe that Scotland, Wales and Ireland exist).
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 @Bunnahabhain18 Yep, good examples. And lest we forget Spartacus's uprising too, lol.
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*You're
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58 years before America and it's called the UK (unless you don't believe that Scotland, Wales and Ireland exist).
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 @deborahfreedman333 "Legislation was finally passed in both the Commons and the Lords which brought an end to Britain's involvement in the trade. The bill received royal assent in March and the trade was made illegal from 1 May 1807." - Royal Museum, Greenwich
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 @cathryncampbell8555 Seen it! No pun intended but.. amazing film. The John Newton scenes brought a tear to my eye. And I enjoyed the humour in the film, which you wouldn't expect in a movie like that, but the banter between Wilberforce and his allies - and even his rivals - was well done, I reckon.
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 @deborahfreedman333 The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 was the second bit of legislation and expanded upon the first, which was the Slave Trade Act of 1807.
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 @robertsmith2956 <<< Aww, bless - the anti-vaxxer conspiraloon tried to spell Trudeau. (But Christ knows what 'massa' means.)
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*its
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 @deborahfreedman333 The UK abolished slavery in1807, not 1833. Try again
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 @deborahfreedman333 "Legislation was finally passed in both the Commons and the Lords which brought an end to Britain's involvement in the trade. The bill received royal assent in March and the trade was made illegal from 1 May 1807." - Royal Museum, Greenwich So that's you owned 🔥
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 @deborahfreedman333 The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 was the second bit of legislation and expanded upon the first, which was the Slave Trade Act of 1807. You're welcome.
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 @deborahfreedman333 Now that I've schooled you on the facts, are you going to stop trolling me on every post I put up? Thanks
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