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Why did slavery decline within the empire and how did this begin to transform the economy?

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I think slavery declined because it isn’t good and people shouldn’t be slaved
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Answer: The Industrial Revolution and advances and improvements in agriculture were benefiting the British economy. Since profits were the main cause of starting a trade, it has been suggested, a decline of profits must have brought about abolition because: The slave trade ceased to be profitable.

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