barackattack wrote:saxitoxin wrote: - Slavery was selectively abolished in portions in portions of the British Empire beginning in 1807
Is it worth my pointing out that I said 'UK', not 'British Empire'?
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Britain stopped slavery on the island after manufacturing had outpaced the agricultural sector and it no longer made financial sense. This was several years after slavery had been outlawed in other industrialized polities like Pennsylvania, New York ... and 300 years after it had been outlawed in Poland, 600 years after it had been outlawed in Japan.
Britain continued to brutally enslave hundreds of thousands of people in places where it made financial sense until less than 60 months before the U.S. finally outlawed it in their southern states.
barackattack wrote:You keep saying Germany. 'Germany' wasn't a country until the late 19th century.
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I've correctly said "German" in reference to language/nationality. When referencing place names I've used "Brunswick", "Bavaria" and other polity designators exclusively and as appropriate throughout this thread.
Really, I know you're just one of the aborigines but you can still take a few moments to order your thoughts. Stop grunting and screaming when you see the miracle of fire. Take a few deep breaths perhaps, enjoy a tall glass of cold water. You know, whatever works to cool your native proclivity to passion and irrational anger.