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William Wilberforce (British Abolitionist)



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Syllabus of the Subject

The crucial role of William Wilberforce in the struggle against slavery

  1. William Wilberforce (Anglican, British, Abolitionist)
  2. The crucial role of William Wilberforce in the struggle against slavery

“We had gained the recognition of Humanity of the slaves that before was denied” William Wilberforce.

Sample - The British Abolitionist William Wilberforce (slave trade)
William Wilberforce Abolitionist

African Students (Masters Foreign Trade)

The Subject “William Wilberforce (British Abolitionist)” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate in African Business, Ethics, Religions & Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Master: Religions & International Business.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French William Wilberforce Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese William Wilberforce Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish William Wilberforce.

Christianity and Global Business (Catholicism, Protestantism)

William Wilberforce (British Abolitionist).

The Abolitionist, Writer, and Member of the British Parliament William Wilberforce was born in 1759 in Hull (England - Europe); he died in 1833.

  1. William Wilberforce was friend of William Pitt (first ministry and Abolitionist)
  2. In 1780, William Wilberforce was elected Member of the House of Commons
  3. Conversion to Evangelic (Anglicanism) Christianity in 1784
  4. Began his fight for the abolition of the slave trade and Slavery
  5. Abolitionist Proposition Act (1789), accepted in 1807
  6. Prohibition of illegal Slavery in the British ships
  7. In 1823, William Wilberforce published “Call to religion, justice, and humanity of the inhabitants of the British Empire in favor for black slaves in the West Indies”
  8. Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Empire: 1833

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