Name two short-term outcomes (and an example for them) of the TST:
The Royal African Company was formed - transported 60,000 slaves between 1680-1688
SlaveShipproduction - the ship Albinia, made on the Thames. Made one voyage to Jamaica with 178 prisoners
Name two long-term outcomes (and an example for them) of the TST:
Britain gained goods from plantations - cotton, sugar, coffee and tobacco
Roads in Liverpool were named after slaveowners - SirThomasStreet, named after SirThomasJohnson, co-owner to one of the first recorded slave ship to sail from Liverpool
What is active resistance?
Opposition or challenge of a higher power through visible and sometimes violent methods.
What is passive resistance?
Opposition or challenge of a higher power through non-violent methods.
What happened in 1730?
The First Maroon War - the maroon's led a guerilla war against the owners. Most maroon leaders signed peace treaties with the Birtish afterwards
What did everyday resistance do? Some example?
Did more for slaves than owners
Working slowly
Pretending to be sick
Stealing supplies
Sabotaging equipment
Harming or killing plantation animals
What did running away and becoming a maroon do? Outcomes?
They escaped slavery
Created their own communities
First Maroon War
What did Tacky's revolt do?
Slaves managed to overpower the British
Stole guns
Gained supporters
Killed European settlers
400 rebels died, 400 were executed, 500 were transported to other islands
Gave power and strength to slaves
What does abolish mean?
To formally put an end to a system, practice or institution
What happened in 1807?
Britain abolishes the trading of slaves
What happened in 1833?
The Slavery Abolition Act was passed
Who did William Wilberforce team up with in Parliament to abolish slavery?
William Pitt, PM at the team
What happened to slaves after they were freed?
They had to work 45 hours a week for 4 years for their owners.
How much money was given to slave owners in total? Why? How long did it take to pay off?
£17-£20 million (£17 billion now)
Given for 'loss of property'
180 years, untill 2015
Who resisted abolition?
Owners (determined)
Fought is Parliament and churches
No change of practice after 1807
Owners lost cheap labour
What did William Wilberforce do to help abolition?
Introduced abolition bills every year from 1770s supporting abolition
What did Granville Sharp do?
He helped many slaves on the grounds that they couldn't de forced to leave Britain.