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www.lizi.twanbeingsandnothoutaheart,sincerely
hattheyuldabolish``childlabour.butsince
nfollohatchildrenoo.
besides,if.joneshadtriedtooryhoutthe
useofr.stone,wouldhave
hiredarasupplyoflittleboysandjoneswouldhavebeen
fortobankruptcy.itpossibleforjones
todoeasa
shouldforbiditforalleloyers.
butasparliantiheold
landedaristocracyheupstartfactory
ooneybagsandhadtreatedtheopen
,but
theindustrialtres,andaslongasthelaallow
entobineinlabourunions,verylittleplished.
ofursetheintelligentapeopleofthat
tiblindtotheseterriblenditions.theywere
justhelpless.eryhadheworldbysurprise
andittookagreatnyyearsandtheeffortsofthousands
ofnobleoketheeit
oughttobe,nsservant,andnothisster.
curiouslyenough,thefirstattackuporageous
systefeloyntninallpartsof
theadeonbehalfoftheblackslavesofafrica
andarieri
bythespaniards.theyhadtriedtousethe
indiansaslabourersinthefieldsandinthenes,butthe
indians,alifeintheopen,hadlaindown
anddiedandtosavetheroxtinakiedpriest
hadsuggestedthatnegroesbebroughtfrofricatodothe
ent.
besides,associationanwouldgive
thecetoleachristianityandinthisheywould
beabletosavetheirsouls,andsofroverypossiblepointof
vieentbothforthekindly
anandforhisignorantblackbrother.buththe
introduaerytherehadbeeerdendfor
ttonandthenegroesohanever
before,aoo,liketheindiaodieuhe
treatntheyreceivedatthehandsoftheoverseers.
storiesofincrediblecrueltynstantlyfoundtheiro
europeandinalluntriesnandeoagitate
fortheabolitionofslavery.inengland,e
andzacharycaulay,thefatherofthegreathistorianwhose
historyofenglandyoustreadifyoutoknowhow
erestingahistorybookbe,aniseda
societyforthesuppressionofslavery.firstofalltheygota
laade``slavetradingillegal.andafterthe
year1840thereasingleslaveinanyofthebritish
loherevolutionof1848putaoslaveryinthe
frenchpossessions.thepuesepassedalaheyear
1858isedallslavestheirlibertyintyyears
froate.thedutchabolishedslaveryin1863andinthe
sayeartsaralexanderiiretuedtohisserfsthatliberty
theorethanturies
before.
iedstatesofaricathequestioograve
difficultiesandaprolongedhoughthedeclaration
ofindependencehadlaiddoen
adefor
thosenandenhoworked
ontheplantationsofthesouthestates.astion,the
dislikeofthepeopleofthenorthfortheinstitutionofslavery
increasedandtheydeoftheirfeelings.thesoutheers
hoedthattheyuldnotgroheirtton
ostfiftyyearsaghtydebate
ragedinboththengressandthesenate.
thenorthreinedobdurateahgive
in.possibletoreachaprose,the
southestatesthreateoleavetheunion.itost
dangerouspointioryoftheunion.nythings
``ghthavehappehattheydidnothappenhe
an.
ohofheyear1860,abrahainln,
anillinoislaanadehisoellectual
fortune,hadbeeedpresidentbytherepublis
rongiislaverystates.he
kneanbofirsthandandhisshrewd
oldhihatthereohe
fortberofsouthe
statesseedthe``estatesofarica,
linledthechallehenorthestates
eers.hundredsofthousandsof
youngnrespondedandtherefollowed
fouryearsofbittercivilh,betterprepared
andfollohebrilliantleadershipofleeandja,
repeatedlydefeatedthearesofthenorth.thenthe
enthofnehebeganto
tell.anunknoeofgrantarosefrobscurity
ahecharlesrtelofthegreatslavewar.
redhisghtyblohe
crulingdefehesouth.earlyintheyear1863,
presidentlinlnissuedhis``enation
allslavesfree.inapriloftheyear1865lee
surrehelastofhisbravearesatappottox.afew
dayslater,presidentlinlnurderedbyalunatic.but
hishtheexceptionofcubahwas
stillunderspanishdonation,slaveryhadetoanendin
everypartofthecivilisedworld.
butanount
ofliberty,the``freeenofeuropedidnotfarequiteso
atterofsurprisetonynteorary
assesofentheso
sheersery.they
livedindirtyhousessituatedinserablepartsoftheslu.
theyatebadfood.theyreceivedjustenoughschoolingto
fittheortheirtasks.incaseofdeathoranact,their
faliesprovidedfor.butthebreillery
is,influenceuponthelegislature,
enuragedtheettheir
unlitedquantitiesofverycheaprates.
theenorusiroventakenplacethe
thirtiesaiesofthela
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