1761
|
Slavery
abolished in mainland Portugal |
1787
|
Foundation
of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade |
1794
|
Slavery
abolished in French Colonies |
1802
|
Slavery
reintroduced in French Colonies |
1803
|
Slave
trading abolished in Denmark |
1807
|
Slave
trading abolished by Britain and United States |
1811
|
Slavery
abolished in Spain and Spanish Colonies
(violently opposed in Cuba and unenforced) |
1813
|
Slave
trading abolished by Sweden |
1814
|
Slave
trading abolished by The Netherlands |
1817
|
Slave
trading abolished by France (not effective until 1826) |
1819
|
Slave
trading abolished north of the equator by Portugal |
1820
|
Slave
trading abolished by Spain |
1834
|
Slavery
abolished in British Colonies (but slaves apprenticed until
1838) |
1842
|
Slaves
freed in Uruguay |
1843
|
Slaves
freed in Argentina |
1843
|
Slavery
abolished in Swedish Colonies |
1848
|
Slavery
abolished in French and Danish Colonies |
1851
|
Slave
trading abolished by Brazil |
1854
|
Slavery
abolished in Peru |
1858
|
Slavery
abolished in Portuguese Colonies (but slaves apprenticed for
20 years) |
1861
|
Slavery
abolished in Dutch Colonies in Caribbean |
1865
|
Slavery
abolished in the United States |
1870
|
Slavery
abolished in Cuba |
1888
|
Slavery
abolished in Brazil |
|
|
Illegal
slaving continued in most countries even after the offical abolition
of the trade. |