Tyree WhiteOutlineSpecific Goals: I want my audience to understand why institutionalized slavery ended. Introduction I Can anyone of you imagine owning a slave? Can anyone of you imagine being a slave? Regardless of your answer, slavery no longer exists as an institution. Why? Thesis Statement: Technological advances brings an end to institutional slavery. Body 1 In the 1700’s Britain emerges as a superpower. A.
The British Industrial Revolution was the height of technology. 1. The Industrial Revolution loosened the grip of slavery. 2. The Industrial Revolution created a new class of people.
3. The Industrial Revolution allowed Britain leisure time. B. Britain’s naval power on the high seas. 1.
Britain’s ability to control the shipping industry. 2. Britain’s ability to indirectly control governments. II The combination of industrial and naval power bring an end to the slave trade and slavery. A. In 1807 Britain outlaws the slave trade.
B. In 1832 Britain outlaws slavery. Conclusion 1 Technology ended institutionalized slavery by giving freedom to human physical constraints. Bibliography Davis, David, ‘Slavery and Human Progress’ Oxford University Press, 1984. Walvin, James, ‘Slavery and the Slave Trade’ University Press of Mississippi Jackson, 1983.
The Essay on Slavery Abolitionist vs. Slave Holders
Slavery. This was the cause of major debates in American history that contributed greatly to the differences developing between the northern and southern states of America during the 1800’s. These differences would eventually lead to the Civil War, which would cause the still newly formed America to diverge. During the debates over slavery, both the abolitionist and the slave holders fought ...
Miers, Suzanne, and Kopytoff, Igor, ‘Slavery in Africa’ University of Wisconsin Press, 1977. I, am here today to inform you on how institutionalized slavery came to an end. Now let ” stalk about how this happened. In the 1700’s Britian emerges as a superpower. A. Industrial Power and B.
Naval Power (military) The British Industrial Revolution was the height of technology. British productivity was ahead of the rest of the world by a large amount. Thus making it an economic world power. So how did the Industrial Revolution loosen the grip of slavery? The answer, technology was becoming more efficient than slavery. Before technology, it would take a lot of slave labor to make x amount of widgets. Now with technology, a small amount of labor could make more widgets than that of massive slave labor.
Technology made slavery less efficient, and at the same time, technology created a new class of people. The huge number of products being produced had to be sold by a merchant class (middle class).
Before the Industrial (I. R.
) there was no real middle class. 97% were poor, 2% middle, and 1% wealthy. Now with the I. R. we have a large middle class, like never seen before in the history of the world. The I.
R. also allows for lea sure time. Maslow theory of needs (number 1) is survival. So before the I. R. the largest class of people were poor.
Their only concern was survival and nothing else. Now with the I. R. you have a middle class with leisure time.
Now one has time for education, with education come communication which led’s to the exchange of ideas, with the ex-changed of ideas, bring about a form of freedom of speech, and from here rise abolitionist. Now you have people who are sympathetic towards others. The middle class is now able to be sympathetic towards other, because they are not worried about their immediate survival. Now let me switch gears and talk about Britain naval power.
The sun never sets on the British Empire. The British had the most powerful navy in the world. Britains navy had the ability to con-tro l trade and communication. Thus, Britian had the ability to control the shipping industry, with the blockades of harbors or confiscation of ships on the high seas, this gave Britian the ability to indirectly control governments. Countries who wanted good trade economies had to please Britian. So with the combination of industrial and naval power, Britain brings an end to the slave trade (not slavery).
The Essay on Slavery Slaves In The North
Thesis: Slaves managed to be the main beneficiaries of a movement so entirely unintended for them because, in a series of coincidences brought about by certain effects of Northern progress and improvement, the promotion of their interests became profitable to to the concerns of other classes. Counter-argument: some might argue that slaves could not have been the primary beneficiaries of the ...
The slave trade was no longer needed because of the efficiency of the I. R. , no more slaves were needed. So in 1807 Britain outlawed the slave trade, which was enforced by its navy.
Britains forced other countries to live by it’s laws. The government did this for 2 reasons 1. a bol-it ions 2. greed, the government figured out away to profit from it’s legislation, through confiscation. Any ship on the high seas with slaves, gave Britian justification to take everything. Thus, filling the royal crowns treasury.
So individuals and / or governments involved in the slave trade, decided to change their practices. In 1832 Britain outlaws slavery. The government paid 20 million pounds to all British slave holders. Britian ended slavery for 2 reasons. 1. abolition’s 2.
greed, knowing that the slaves would now be consumers and tax payers, thus boosting the. Never the less, for the 1 st time in history, a country outlaws slavery and enforces that law. In conclusion, technology ended institutionalized slavery by giving freedom to human physical con-straits, with technology slavery was now less efficient. Technology also allowed the middle class the leisure time to be sympathetic towards others, and the British navy enforced the law.
Bibliography Davis, David, ‘Slavery and Human Progress’ Oxford University Press, 1984. Walvin, James, ‘Slavery and the Slave Trade’ University Press of Mississippi Jackson, 1983. Miers, Suzanne and Kopytoff, Igor, ‘Slavery in Africa’ University of Wisconsin Press, 1977.