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Slavery Abolition Act 1833

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Slavery Abolition Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73) yɛ mmra a ɔman bi a wɔfrɛ no United Kingdom Mmarahyɛ bagua no de sii hɔ maa nkoa a na wɔwɔ Britania Ahemman no mu no. Whig Ɔmanpanin Charles Grey, Abakan keseɛ a ɔto so mmienu no, ne aban a ɛyɛ nsakrae na ɔyɛɛ mmara no, na ɔhyɛɛ Briten aban no sɛ wɔntɔ nkoa nyinaa ahofadi wɔ Briten Ahemman no mu, na ɔbaraa nkoasom a ɛrekɔ so wɔ Britain Ahemman no mu. Wɔkaa mmara no wɔ afe 1998 mu sɛ English mmarahyɛ mmara a wɔsan kyekyɛɛ mu no fa, ɛwom sɛ wɔayi nkoasom no afi hɔ de[1].

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Photograph of the statue.
Grey's Monument in Newcastle upon Tyne, in remembrance of Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, who abolished slavery in the British Empire

Na wɔatu nkoasom ase wɔ England wɔ 1772 mu. Wɔ May 1772 mu no, Awurade Mansfield atemmu wɔ Somerset asɛm no mu no maa akoa bi a wɔde no fi Boston baa England wɔ Massachusetts Bay mantam mu no nyaa ahofadi, na ɛno maa wɔhyɛɛ nniso ase sɛ wɔntu nkoasom ase wɔ Briten Ahemman no nyinaa mu[2]. Asɛnni no bɔɔ atɛn sɛ nkoasom nni mmara kwan so wɔ England efisɛ enni mmara anaa mmara kwan so nnyinaso, enti obi ntumi nyɛ akoa wɔ England[3]. Nanso, wɔn a wɔtaa wɔn akyi no mu pii, a Granville Sharp ka ho, nyaa adwene sɛ Somerset asɛm no gyinabea kyerɛ sɛ mmara biara nni hɔ a ɛboa nkoasom wɔ England, na sɛ nkoa kɔ England anaa Scotland asase so a, wɔrentumi mfa wɔn nyɛ wɔn dea[4][5]. Ignatius Sancho, a wɔ 1774 mu no, na ɔyɛ onipa tuntum a ɔto so abien a ɔtow aba wɔ Britain abatoɔ ase  ⁇  nea odi kan ne John London  ⁇  kyerɛw krataa wɔ 1778 mu a ɔde kamfoo Britain wɔ ne "ahofadi, ne nhyira pii a m'ani gye ho", ansa na ɔreteɛteɛ ne nuanom tuntum a wɔwɔ Empire no afa bi te sɛ West Indies no so[6][7].

Sɛnea Wɔbɛsan Agye No

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Wɔtoaa 1833 Nkoasom a Wɔtuee no so Mmra no so koraa wɔ Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998 mu. Nanso, saa mmusu yi amma wɔannye nkoasom antom bio, efisɛ Slave Trade Act 1824, Slave Trade Act 1843 ɛna Slave Trade Act 1873 no afa bi da so ara wɔ hɔ. Bio nso, Human Rights Act 1998 no de European Convention on Human Rights (Amanaman Nkabom a Ɛhwɛ Nnipa Ahofadi Ho Nsɛm Soɔ no mu asɛm a ɛtɔ so anan (4) a ɛbara nnipa a wɔde wɔn bɛyɛ nkoa no ka Britain mmra ho. 1]

Mmeaeɛ a menyaa mmoa firiiɛ

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