yes
he abolished slavery... U beep
Thomas Clarkson researched a lot about the slave trade and then also joined a campaign to stop the slave trade. Both him and William Wilberforce, who were also good friends, worked about trying to solve the troubles of the slave trade. Thomas Clarkson also painted pictures so that people can see what it was like.
He phoned his brother - Jeremy Clarkson and told him to run all of the slave owners over. Jeremy thought that this job was too big to do by himself so he got Richard Hammond and James may to help him. In the end all of the slave owners got squashed and no one dared to kidnap a slave again.
he stop slavery by, well he did not the grimke sisters did in 1838
yes!!
he abolished slavery... U beep
unfortunately i dont know
the law thomas Jefferson wanted was the one that would stop slavery the law thomas Jefferson wanted was the one that would stop slavery
Thomas Clarkson, the abolitionist, is buried in Playford, Suffolk.
Thomas Clarkson was born on March 28, 1760.
Thomas Clarkson was born on March 28, 1760.
Because he was one of the ones to stop it
Thomas Clarkson researched a lot about the slave trade and then also joined a campaign to stop the slave trade. Both him and William Wilberforce, who were also good friends, worked about trying to solve the troubles of the slave trade. Thomas Clarkson also painted pictures so that people can see what it was like.
yes they are they are brothers
slavery stopped through many courages people standing up for what is right. and after many years people relised that it was wrong. brave people like William Wilberforce , Thomas Clarkson.
Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce were prominent figures in the movement to abolish the transatlantic slave trade in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Clarkson, an abolitionist and writer, conducted extensive research and gathered evidence of the horrors of slavery, while Wilberforce, a Member of Parliament, championed the cause in legislative efforts. Their combined efforts were instrumental in the passage of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act in 1807, marking a significant step toward the eventual abolition of slavery in the British Empire.
Thomas Clarkson was a devout Anglican, influenced by his religious beliefs to be an abolitionist and work towards the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire.