2. Introduction In North America, the abolition of slavery started with the moral thinking of people, and after started a big separation between the south and the north (the people who wanted to destroy slavery and the people who wanted to continue slavery), and teh result of this was a civil war. But, in USA was the great moviment, but the origins of this movement started in Great Britain.
3. The origins of abolition Between XVII century and XVIII centruy some people started to be against of slavery. But in XVIII century the abolitionist started to do something, to try that people see that slaves were in very bad conditions. An important abolitionist was Thomas Clarkson. Clarkson looked for evidence of the tortures in ships, and had good allies in politcal to do pressure and the government. He did the asociaton against of the abolition, and was sending him message to all poeple, and 20 years after, all that he did has results: in 1807 Grea Britain coudn't trade with slaves.
4. The origins of abolition second part But the prohibition of the trade of slaves, don't stop slavery in Great Britain. In 1824 Elizabeth Heyrick proposed stop slavery at 100% but she only had the support of the girls. Elizabeth was continuing her battle against slavery and got that the majority was with her. After decades of disputes in the parliament, in 1833 was approved the law of slavery. Tha slaw of slavery says: -No people can not trade with slaves -No people can have slaves -In the next 4 years slaves well be free -The masters will have a compensation of goods
5. The origins of abolition Motors of abolition in Great Britain Thomas clarkson : the principal pillar of the abolition movement. Did the law of the treat of slaves. William Wilberforce : gived suport to all the proposals and was the most insistent abolitionist. Elizabeth Heyrick : one of the best fighters of abolition, did the law that exterminated slavery in Great Britain.