Growth in Humanitarianism Flashcards

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When did the Quakers organise their committee against the Slave Trade?

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1783

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When was the Society for Affecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade founded?

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1787

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When did Wilberforce make his first speech in Parliament against slavery?

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1789

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4
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When was the establishment of the African Association?

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1788

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5
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When were 519 petitions presented to Parliament?

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1792

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When was the Abolition?

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1807

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What was the Enlightenment?

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A period of time when Europe underwent a cultural and philosophical awakening which began to approach the world with a more rational mind instead of accepting existing beliefs

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What was Absolutism?

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A system of government where a single monarch rules without limitations of their power

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When was the concern for peoples welfare first beginning?

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The Enlightenment

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What was there a growth in?

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More rational thoughts which began to challenge the blind obedience to existing ideas

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What did the rationalist movement result in?

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More humanitarian campaigns which sought to address issues as reformers saw new economic and political interests from a different lens

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What did humanitarians conclude?

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That in the pursuit of modernity the welfare of many was being ignored

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What did the government’s laissez-faire policy do?

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Removed any significant domestic support for the poorest in society while industrialisation widened the gap between rich and poor

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What is altruism?

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Reaction against growing self-interest but also a greater belief in the fellowship of mankind which more enlightened people increasingly adopted

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What was the Society for Affecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade made up of?

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Social reformers with strong religious backgrounds

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16
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What percent of the country’s income was dependent on the trade and its associated industries?

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24%

17
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Who were the ‘West India Lobby’?

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A group of sugar planters in the West Indies whose business depended on the Slave Trade which made them wealthy men

18
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What was a popular means of promoting the abolition cause?

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Propaganda materials which emphasised the extreme nature of the trade and presented its inhumanity

19
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What was created by Josiah Wedgewood?

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A plaque of a slave with the title ‘Am I not a man and a brother?’