During the early 19th century, the British Empire's growth was driven by the commercial activities of the East India Company in India, even as social reformers like William Wilberforce campaigned for change at home. While the slave trade had already been prohibited years earlier, what was the primary result of the Emancipation Act passed in 1833?
- It abolished the practice of slavery throughout most of the British Empire.Cevap
- BIt made the buying and selling of enslaved people illegal across all British territories.
- CIt transferred the formal political control of India from the East India Company to the British Crown.
- DIt granted all adult male citizens in the British Empire the right to vote in parliamentary elections.
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The Emancipation Act of 1833 abolished the practice of slavery throughout most of the British Empire.
The correct answer is correct because the Emancipation Act of 1833 was the landmark legislation that officially abolished the institution of slavery throughout most of the British Empire, following decades of campaigning by abolitionists.
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