Key Facts
The Emancipation Act
People & Groups
Causes & Reasons
Apprenticeship
100

The year slavery was abolished in the British colonies.

1834

100

The official name of the Act that ended slavery

Slavery Abolition Act 1833

100

These people benefited financially from Emancipation

The planters / slave owners

100

One economic reason Britain ended slavery

Plantation profits were declining

100

The apprenticeship system ended in this year

1838

200

The year the Emancipation Act passed.

1833

200

The Emancipation Act came into effect on this day

August 1st 1834

200

This group gained their freedom due to the Emancipation Act

Enslaved Africans

200

One humanitarian reason Britain ended slavery.

Abolitionists believed slavery was morally wrong

200

Ex-slaves were to live here during the period of apprenticeship

On the plantation

300

The name of the system between slavery and full freedom

Apprenticeship

300

These persons received compensation under the Emancipation

Planters / Slave owners

300

This group campaigned heavily in Britain for the Emancipation of the Enslaved

Abolitionists 

300

What role did religion play in the movement?

Churches and missionaries campaigned against slavery

300

The apprenticeship system was meant to last this number of years for praedial slaves 

6 years

400
The person who introduced the Emancipation Bill

Thomas Fowell Buxton

400

The total in compensation paid to slave owners by the British Government.

£20 million

400

Name one abolitionist organization in Britain

Anti Slavery Society

400

How did slave resistance contribute to emancipation?

Revolts and pressure showed slavery couldn’t continue

400

What were three role of the special magistrates?

Settle disputes between planters and apprentices / enforce laws and ensure the fair treatment of apprentices

500

The person who proposed the Apprenticeship System

James Stephen

500

The ex-slaves received this in compensation.

Nothing

500

A religious group who were one of the first to oppose slavery and were persecuted because of it

The Quakers

500

How did industrialization influence emancipation?

Britain no longer relied on plantation labour as heavily

500

How many hours of free labour did the appretices have to give weekly?

40 and a half

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