Why was great Britain slave trade act of 1807 inaffective at fully abolishing slavery?

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2026-04-09 05:15

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The Slave Trade Act of 1807 banned the transatlantic slave trade, but not slavery itself. Many British slave traders simply redirected their operations to other regions and continued to profit from the illegal trade. Additionally, other countries continued to participate in the slave trade, further undermining the effectiveness of the Act in fully abolishing slavery.

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