William Wilberforce and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Christian History Timeline The Christian History Timeline by Sarah Williams Sarah Williams
January 1, 1997
World Events
1776 American colonies declare independence 1783 William Pitt becomes the British prime minister; war with colonies ends with British defeat at Yorktown 1789 French Revolution begins 1806 185 ships carry 43,755 slaves to America 1807 U.S. abolishes importation of slaves 1811 London becomes first city with more than 1 million; disease, overcrowding, and crime are rife 1815 Wellington defeats Napoleon at Waterloo; France agrees to abolish slave trade; Portugal follows suit 1819 Peterloo Massacre: 11 die in a violent breakup of a mass meeting about parliamentary reform 1820 Spain becomes last major European power to abolish its slave trade 1837 Victoria becomes queen of Great Britain (reigns until 1901) 1845-46 Potato blight leads to famine in Ireland; 1 million people die and thousands emigrate to America 1848 Marx's Communist Manifesto 1848-49 Revolutions sweep Europe; cholera epidemic kills 14,000 people (10,000 in London) and precipitates municipal sanitation. 1853-56 Britain, France, and Piedmont defeat Russia in the Crimean War British Reform
1772 Slavery abolished in England 1780 Robert Raikes founds the first Sunday school 1788 Hannah More's Thoughts on the Manners of the Great 1821 Elizabeth Fry establishes the British Society for Promoting the Reformation of Female Prisoners 1828-29 Various parliamentary acts open political offices to non-Anglicans 1831 Lord's Day Observance Society founded 1833 Lord Althrop's Factory Act mitigates child labor 1842 The Mines Act abolishes all female labor in the mines 1844-47 Factory acts reduce daily work hours to 6 for children and 10 for adults 1860 Florence Nightingale's Notes on Nursing 1864 Shaftesbury introduces measures to forbid the employment of boys under 10 as chimney sweeps 1867 Thomas Barnardo (1845-1905) opens his first children's home in London slums 1869 Debtors' prisons abolished 1870 Foster's Education Act promotes a national system of elementary education 1871 Removal of religious tests at Oxford and Cambridge allows Nonconformists to attend 1872 Licensing Act controls the sale of alcohol 1875 Artisans Dwellings Act aims to provide better houses for the poor 1878 William Booth (1829-1912) founds the Salvation Army William Wilberforce
1759 Born in Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire 1768 His father dies; sent to live in Wimbledon with an aunt and uncle 1776 Studies at St. John's College, Cambridge (until 1780) 1780 Elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Hull 1784-85 Experiences a deep conversion 1784 Becomes MP for Yorkshire 1787 Helps found Society for the Reformation of Manners 1789 Introduces his first bill to abolish the slave trade 1796A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians … is published 1797 Marries Barbara Spooner 1804 Helps found the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Church Missionary Society 1807 British Parliament abolishes slave trade 1813 Helps convince Parliament to permit missionaries to India 1822 Helps form the Anti-Slavery Society 1823 Launches campaign for emancipation of slaves 1825 Retires from the House of Commons 1833 Emancipation Act is passed: all slaves in the British Dominions granted freedom; Wilberforce dies and is buried at Westminster Abbey Sarah Williams is a research fellow in the department of theology at the University of Birmingham, England. She is author of the forthcoming, Religious Belief and Popular Culture: 1880-1939 (Oxford). Copyright © 1997 by the author or Christianity Today International/Christian History magazine. Click here for reprint information on Christian History.
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