Men, women and children gather in a small place and deny basic rights such as water, breathability, food. The smell is terrible and I can not stand the surrounding environment. These are the status of slave ships and the life of slaves from home to slave ports. In 1787, William Wilberforce accepted a seemingly desperate pursuit of abolishing this trade. It is said that a great person will become a leader if necessary. William Wilberforce is a great person, he did this, and through his constant decision, through anti-slavery, through the 1806 slave trade bill and for the complete release of slaves, almost accomplished Things that can be done
Justice athlete: William Wilberforce William Wilberforce is one of the most talented legislators in the country and a faithful Christian who can become a standard owner of anti-slavery movement. . Wilberforce was born in Hull in 1759 and was elected a member of Yorkshire County in 1784. This is the most influential parliament seat in the country. As a close friend of William Pitt, he is about to become prime. He is always independent from him, he is determined to be his own person.
William Wilberforce was born in Hull, the son of wealthy businessman on August 24, 1759. He studied at the University of Cambridge and established a long-term friendship with the future Prime Minister of William Pitt. In 1780, Wilberforce became a member of the Hull Parliament, later representing the Yorkshire. When he became an evangelical Christian, his disappointment lifestyle changed completely, and in 1790 he joined a major group called Clapham Sect. His Christian faith became interested in the fact that he improves social reforms, especially in the UK factory situation.
Abolitionist and philanthropist William Wilberforce (1759-1833) was born as a merchant. He was educated at the Hull grammar school of the Evangelical Episcopal Pastor Joseph Milner. His father died when Wilberforce was 9 years old, and his mother left him close to London. So he was raised by the gospel's aunt and uncle. Due to their influence, he began to believe at the age of twelve. In this house, he came into contact with the great evangelists George Whitefield and John Newton who changed from slavery, and finally wrote a wonderful hymn.
William Wilberforce (August 24, 1759 - July 29, 1833) was a British politician, a philanthropist, and a leader of slave trade. Born in Yorkshire, Kingston, he began his political career in 1780 and eventually became a member of the Yorkshire County Council (1784-1812). He is independent of the party. In 1785, he became an evangelical Christian. And it brought about a big change in his lifestyle and lifetime of social reform and progress. He received education at St. John's University in Cambridge.