Relating to the transition from bonded labour to waged labour in the former colonies of the British Empire and other parts of the world during the decades following the implementation of anti-slavery legislation (such as the Act of Abolition of 1833 passed by the UK Parliament) throughout the 19th century.

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  • Upper case:
    SLAVE EMANCIPATION
  • Lower case:
    slave emancipation
  • Title case (capitalised words):
    Slave Emancipation
  • Sentence case:
    Slave emancipation

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