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28 April, 10:44

What was a crucial to Britain's industrial revolution

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  1. 28 April, 13:11
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    William Wilberforce continued to work for the abolition of all slavery within the British Colonies. He joined the 'Society for Gradual Abolition' and, when the campaign intensified again in the 1820's and 30', he did as much as his failing health would allow.
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