What Explains the Abolition of the Slave Trade? The Changing Political Climate and Fear of Slave Resistance Flashcards

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CLR James argues that the reason for abolition was:

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Organised rebellion on the plantations

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2
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What book did CLR James write?

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The Black Jacobins (1938)

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Who was the key individual in the Slave Revolts in Haiti, who rose to power in the French army?

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L’Ouverture- a former slave

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How many were executed as a result of the slave revolt in Antigua 1736?

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77

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Who led the rebellion in Jamaica in 1760 which led to 400 executions?

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Tacky

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What French colony began to experience unrest in the slaves in 1791

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St. Domingue

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How many plantations were burned/how many people were killed in Haitian uprisings?

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over 1,000 plantations burned, 12,000 killed (2,000 European decent)

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Why did the PM William Pitt move away from Wilberforce’s ideas?

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Was scared of the violent uprisings and ‘evil nature’ of the slaves

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The costs of subduing uprisings grew, by 1793 there were _____ troops in Jamaica

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3,000

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10
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The American War of Independence ended in what year?

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1783

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Why was losing America significant to the abolition campaign?

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Made British rethink rights of men and raised questions of liberty. However also meant Britain wanted more than ever to hold onto it’s other colonies and trade links

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When was the Dolben Act passed and what did it do?

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1788, limited the number of slaves that could be transported at one time

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13
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France abolished the Slave Trade in what year?

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1794

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14
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What year did France reinstate the slave trade under Napoleon?

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1802

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