Thesis

Image: (Haydon, 1840).

After the Enlightenment led the British to embrace humanist morals, many began to question slavery, sparking an abolitionist movement; the 1833 Slavery Abolition Act was a turning point in history because it prohibited slavery and emancipated all slaves in the British Empire, but it also instituted the apprenticeship period and left former slaves politically powerless.

(Slaves Cutting the Sugar Cane, 1823).