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How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations

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Strabo, Geographica, book 4, chapter 5: "Britain, Ireland, and Thule". http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Strabo/4E*.html - "It bears grain, cattle, gold, silver, and iron. These things, accordingly, are exported from the island, as also hides, and slaves, and dogs" Kern, Holger Lutz. "Strategies of legal change: Great Britain, international law, and the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade." Journal of the History of International Law/Revue d'histoire du droit international 6.2 (2004): 233-258. online

Boris Johnson Is How Britain Ends - The New York Times Boris Johnson Is How Britain Ends - The New York Times

This book draws heavily on the context, history, and outcomes of the two referenda (Indy Ref 1, and Brexit). It does a lot more than this as well.

There is a meme on the internet that showing which parts of the country comprise the alternative names for these islands; Great Britain, The British Isles, The United Kingdom. It was meant as a humorous guide for those trying to work out how this little part of the globe could have so many names depending on how you wanted to understand it. But in that humour is a serious question as to the makeup of our country and the fundamental laws that have held us together and the possible futures we have with the rise of English nationalism. Staff (1 February 2022). "The History And The Truth Behind The Abolition Of Slavery In Mauritius". Le Matinal . Retrieved 26 May 2023. Chakravarty, Urvashi (2022). Fictions of Consent. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-9826-0. Main articles: Arab slave trade and Barbary corsairs Five Englishmen escaping slavery from Algiers, Barbary Coast, 1684

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Swingen, Abigail Leslie. Competing Visions of Empire: Labor, slavery, and the origins of the British Atlantic empire (Yale University Press, 2015). An influential abolitionist movement grew in Britain during the 18th and 19th century, until the Slave Trade Act 1807 abolished the slave trade in the British Empire, but it was not until the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 that the institution of slavery was to be prohibited in directly administered, overseas, British territories. [4] Artefacts from Llyn Cerrig Bach. Gang Chain (Slave Chain)". Museum of Wales. Archived from the original on 8 June 2010 . Retrieved 18 April 2010. One often overlooked factor in bringing an end to the practice of the slave trade was the role played by those already enslaved. A growing resistance movement was developing amongst the slaves themselves, so much so that the French colony of St Domingue had been seized by the slaves themselves in a dramatic uprising leading to the establishment of Haiti.

Legacies of transatlantic slavery

a b c The Historical encyclopedia of world slavery, Volume 1; Volume 7 By Junius P. Rodriguez ABC-CLIO, 1997 Can England and Wales find a way of dealing with the state's new place in the world? What constitutional, federal arrangements might prevent the disintegration of the British state? Guasco, Michael (2014). Slaves and Englishmen: Human Bondage in the Early Modern Atlantic. University of Pennsylvania Press.

How did the slave trade end in Britain? - Royal Museums Greenwich How did the slave trade end in Britain? - Royal Museums Greenwich

By 1807, with slavery garnering great public attention as well as in the courts, Parliament passed the Slave Trade Act. This was a momentous step, however it still was not the end goal as it simply outlawed the trade of slaves but not slavery itself.Olaudah Equiano: I was enslaved for many years in the West Indies and America. I bought my freedom in 1766 and settled in Britain. I became friends with many of the British abolitionists such as Granville Sharp and Thomas Clarkson. They encouraged me to write my autobiography and I travelled the country giving talks about my experiences and telling people first-hand about the horrors of slavery. O'Byrne, Ellie (4 July 2019). "The story of Irish indentured servants sent from here to the Caribbean". The Irish Examiner . Retrieved 9 June 2021. Pijper, Frederik (1909). "The Christian Church and Slavery in the Middle Ages". The American Historical Review. American Historical Association. 14 (4): 681. doi: 10.1086/ahr/14.4.675. JSTOR 1837055.

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