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British Slavery and Its Abolition

"British Slavery and Its Abolition, 1823-1838" is a comprehensive historical study focusing on the final chapter of slavery within the British colonies. Author William Law Mathieson provides a detailed account of the transformative period between the initial legislative push for reform in 1823 and the ultimate termination of the apprenticeship system in 1838. The work meticulously examines the political struggles, the rise of the humanitarian movement, and the economic pressures that shaped the path toward emancipation.

The narrative explores the friction between the British government and colonial assemblies, highlighting the complexities of implementing humanitarian laws across the Atlantic. Mathieson delves into the roles played by key abolitionist figures and the impact of the 1833 Slavery Abolition Act, which marked a turning point in imperial policy. By analyzing the transition from forced labor to a free society, the book offers valuable insights into the social and economic shifts in the West Indies. This scholarly work is an essential resource for readers interested in the history of the British Empire, the mechanics of legislative reform, and the global legacy of the anti-slavery movement.

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