In this revisionist study of the consequences of Britain's abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, historian David Eltis contends that the move did not bolster British economy; rather, it vastly hindered economic expansion just as its earlier great reliance on slave labor had played a role in its rise to world economic dominance.
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In this revisionist study of the consequences of Britain's abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, historian David Eltis contends that the move did not bolster British economy; rather, it vastly hindered economic expansion just as its earlier great reliance on slave labor had played a role in its rise to world economic dominance.
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