Founded in 1839, Anti - Slavery International is the world 's oldest human rights organization against slavery, based in London. In the past 174 years, they created and completed many feats according to their basic motto to create a free world: "Today we will fight for the freedom of tomorrow." The ability to cooperate with other organizations with the same desire will give information on the use of slaves to organizations lobbying the highest level of government access and in a more visible way.
In 1839, the world's oldest international human rights organization, anti-slavery international organization was founded in the UK by Joseph Stagg, an organization dedicated to banning slavery in other countries. In 2007, the 200th anniversary of the abolition of British slave trade was celebrated through the activities of British Anti Slavery Association. In the United States, the pressure of abolition produced a series of small steps towards release. It was forbidden to import slaves to the United States after January 1, 1808 "Islamic Law of Slavery" was enforced, but engaged in domestic slave trade and engaged in external international slave trade It was forbidden. Legislative slavery still exists and most slaves already in the US were only legally released in 1863. Many American abolishists positively oppose slavery by supporting the subway street.
In the 18th century, abolishment groups emerged in Western European countries. In 1804, Danish illegal slave trade; Britain followed the Americans in 1807. Anti - slavery international was founded in 1839 and completely abolished slave trade beyond the Atlantic several years ago. However, slavery smuggling and slavery itself continues. The economic environment is changing - the UK industry is based on slavery benefits and is now looking for a more familiar workforce. During the American Revolutionary War, slaves helped America win the British freedom, but never got their freedom. The slogan "Everyone is equal" has an empty ring and wrote that even Thomas Jefferson has slaves. Cotton Jin's invention dramatically changed the wealth of the southern United States - in 1860 a slave working under the whip chose cotton harvest worth $ 200 million.