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Why Did Slavery End?

Why Did Slavery End?

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Slavery has a long history, with Josephs brothers selling him into slavery and the Israelites being slaves in Egypt. Christians ignored this issue until 1688–1888 AD, when a fight to put a stop to slavery began. This resource for educating young readers documents the story of how the abolition of the slave trade came about internationally and informs readers of facts about modern slavery. The Who, What, Why series explores the lives, concepts, and movements that have shaped the lives of God's people throughout history, featuring engaging narrative, beautiful illustrations, and a timeline of key dates.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 12 September 2023
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd


Slavery has a long and complex history, with evidence of its existence dating back to ancient civilizations. In the Bible, Joseph's brothers sold him into slavery, and the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt until God freed them. Even more recently, people have been kidnapped and forced to work against their will.

For a significant period, Christians overlooked the moral implications of slavery and treated enslaved individuals as outsiders. However, a growing number of Christians began to recognize the injustice of slavery and took steps to abolish it. Between 1688 and 1888 AD, a significant movement emerged to end slavery. This movement involved Christians who loved their neighbors and were committed to fighting for the freedom of those who were enslaved.

The abolition of the slave trade was a significant milestone in the fight against slavery. This movement was led by individuals and organizations who worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the cruelty of slavery and advocate for its abolition. They faced opposition and resistance from those who benefited from the slave trade, but their efforts ultimately paid off.

The Who, What, Why series is a valuable resource for educating young readers about the history of slavery and the abolition of the slave trade. It explores the lives, concepts, and movements that have shaped the lives of God's people throughout history. The series features engaging narrative, beautiful illustrations, and a timeline of key dates, making it accessible and engaging for young people.

In the next installment of the series, we will delve deeper into the lives of the Abolitionists and the Underground Railway, two key figures in the fight against slavery. We will explore their motivations, challenges, and successes in advocating for the freedom of enslaved individuals.

As we continue to learn about the history of slavery and the abolitionist movement, it is important to recognize the ongoing impact of this legacy on our society. Slavery continues to exist in many parts of the world, and efforts must be made to combat it and promote human rights and dignity for all individuals.

In conclusion, slavery has a long and complex history, but through the efforts of Christians and others, the abolition of the slave trade and the fight against slavery have made significant progress. The Who, What, Why series is a valuable resource for educating young readers about this important part of history and inspiring them to continue working towards a more just and equitable world.

Weight: 132g
Dimension: 214 x 137 x 6 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781527110113

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