Equiano's Influence on Slavery
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During the 18th century the world was going through many rapid changes. New world powers were emerging such as England, Portugal, and Spain; others were falling, such as China. The whole world seemed to press on the fast-forward button, and many transformations of known society ensued. Slavery was a big part of this new world. Among others, the newly developed colonies in the Caribbean were aimed at various crop production, benefiting their "mother country" financially.
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so effective was because of its first-person narration. Many people who were never exposed to slaves could finally see them as actual people, speaking their minds. ! Finally, though Equiano became a writer, none of his other works were nearly as successful as his narrative. Along with other important individuals, Equiano brought more interest to the anti-slavery movement than ever before; allowing more and more European citizens, and later Americans, to join against it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
so effective was because of its first-person narration. Many people who were never exposed to slaves could finally see them as actual people, speaking their minds. ! Finally, though Equiano became a writer, none of his other works were nearly as successful as his narrative. Along with other important individuals, Equiano brought more interest to the anti-slavery movement than ever before; allowing more and more European citizens, and later Americans, to join against it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**