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Keystage 3     How some people at the time justified the slave trade.
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How some people at the time justified the slave trade.
Title:How some people at the time justified the slave trade.
Keystage: Keystage 3
Type:Teaching
Units & Topics:Britain 1750 -1900, the slave trade
Description:
One Liverpool slave trade captain describes his views of the slave trade in his memoirs.

A short extract from Hugh Thomas' amazing history of the slave trade. A useful source for working out how some people at the time, involved in the slave trade, justified the trade and the profits they were making. A good starting point for discussing how, and why, attitudes change over time. And for a general discussion on the rights and wrongs of slavery.

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Updated: 15 April 2007

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