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Timeline - 19th Century - 1807

British slave trade abolished
Commemorative medal produced to mark the Abolition of the slave trade, that is, the buying and selling of fellow human beings. The coin shows an African and a European shaking hands, with the words, 'We are all Brethren. Slave Trade Abolished in Great Britain 1807'.

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