Abolitionism

Abolition of slavery in the French Colonies is a painting by Auguste François Biard done in 1849.

Abolitionism was a movement that wanted to end the practice of slavery in Europe and in America. It was mainly active during the 18th and 19th centuries. Until the 18th century, few people criticized slavery. But thinkers of the Enlightenment started to criticize it, because in their opinion slavery was against human rights. Communities like the Quakers thought that slavery was contradicting with Christianity.

In the early 19th century several countries abolished the transatlantic slave trade, and later in the century they abolished slavery itself.


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