Q1)2nd December is the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery. According to whom: the UN General Assembly, the Court of Justice of the European Union or the Pan African University?
Q2)According to the relevant Wikipedia page, ‘slavery’ is the ‘ownership of a person as …’ which ‘P’
Q3)Slaves could be considered as which ‘C’: chattels, chatterers or Tchaikovskys?
Q4)‘Servus’ was a common word for a slave. Where: the British Empire, the Roman Empire or Imperial China?
Q5)Finally … ? Slavery was abolished in Britain, by the Slave Trade Act of which year: 1805, 1807 or 1809?
“Slavery in Britain existed even before the Roman period from AD 43 to AD 410, and the practice endured in various forms in Britain until the 18th century.”
From the Wikipedia entry on Slavery in Britain.
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1 UN General Assembly
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3 Chattels
4 Roman Empire
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I'm slowly making my way through editor's notes on my next novel, too. :)
ReplyDelete1. the UN General Assembly
2. property
3. chattels
4. the Roman Empire
5. 1807