Abolish slavery - what does this mean?
  • to change slavery
  • to end slavery
  • to review slavery
  • to promote slavery
This is William ..........
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  • Wilberforce
  • Wedgewood
  • Equiano
  • Clarkson
What was William Wilberforce's job?
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  • Writer
  • Campaigner
  • Member of Parliament
  • Designer
It took William Wilberforce 18 years to finally get Parliament to agree to end the trade in slaves. What year was this?
  • 1790
  • 1807
  • 1810
  • 1815
Why do you think it took so long for William Wilberforce to finally get Parliament to agree to end the trade in slaves?
  • He wasn't a good speaker
  • People didn't believe him
  • Lots of people didn't want it to end as it made them rich
This is Thomas .........
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  • Wilberforce
  • Wedgewood
  • Equiano
  • Clarkson
How was Thomas Clarkson involved with the abolition of the slave trade?
  • Member of Parliament
  • Campaigner
  • Designer
  • Writer
Who travelled around the country collecting evidence about the slave trade ?
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  • William Wilberforce
  • Josiah Wedgewood
  • Thomas Clarkson
  • Olaudah Equiano
Josiah Wedgewood made over 200 000 medals, plates and plaques with the image of an African slave. What did he do with them all ?
  • Sell them
  • Give them away for free
Olaudah Equiano was born in Nigeria and captured and sold as a slave. He managed to earn enough money to buy his freedom. How did he help to abolish the slave trade ?
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  • By publishing a book about his experience as a slave
  • By becoming a Member of Parliament
  • By funding anti-slavery campaigns
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