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Giford Started conversation Apr 18, 2007
Entry: The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation - A21842895
Author: Giford - U187177
Gif
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Apr 19, 2007
Very good entry Giford
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repetition, needs fixing, suggest:
When Wilberforce finally spoke in parliament against slavery, he meekly put forward the suggestion
With this being a set of four entries on the same subject may I suggest a banner with links across the top (as the Uni projects are presented) I could type out the GuideML for you if you want
to read part four
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
Giford Posted Apr 20, 2007
Should have said 'accepted the suggestion'; corrected.
Yes, if there's standard Guide way of doing that, please let me know.
Gif
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Apr 20, 2007
Have a look at the top bar on this entry: A13915181 that's the standard. Using the test function brings you the GuideML
Queen Victoria: 1817 - 1837 | | | | | |
so you can just replace the text/A-numbers with your four, although the numbers will need changing to the edited versions so it might be best to leave it for the sub-ed
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
Giford Posted Apr 20, 2007
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Apr 20, 2007
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
AlexAshman Posted Apr 26, 2007
Altogether, a good piece of work
"seized by the British navy" --> Royal Navy
"campaigning against the Lottery, the freeing of the children of slaves and immediate (as opposed to gradual) abolition of slavery itself"
- do you really mean this to read "campaigning against [...] the freeing of the children of slaves"?
"when the newly elected parliament sat for the first time" --> newly-elected
"ignoring both the Quakers and those Evangelicals, such as George Whitefield, who had been firm supporters of slavery."
-->
"ignoring both the Quakers who had supported the campaign and those Evangelicals, such as George Whitefield, who had been firm supporters of slavery."
Alex
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
AlexAshman Posted Apr 26, 2007
Oops - wrong Entry. The above corrections are for part four...
For part three:
"downright inept edicts from Sharp in Britain lead to further hardship for the settlers"
--> led to
A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
Giford Posted Apr 26, 2007
Tut, now look what you've done
Made corrections to all entries. This is now the only part that hasn't been picked
And yes, Wilberforce did campaign against the freeing of the children of slaves. It was part of his belief that any action against slavery should be gradual. I've made this a little clearer in the entry.
Gif
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Peer Review: A21842895 - The Campaign to Abolish Slavery Part Three: Setbacks and Stagnation
- 1: Giford (Apr 18, 2007)
- 2: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Apr 19, 2007)
- 3: Giford (Apr 20, 2007)
- 4: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Apr 20, 2007)
- 5: Giford (Apr 20, 2007)
- 6: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Apr 20, 2007)
- 7: AlexAshman (Apr 26, 2007)
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- 9: Giford (Apr 26, 2007)
- 10: h2g2 auto-messages (Apr 27, 2007)
- 11: Giford (Apr 27, 2007)
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- 13: AlexAshman (Apr 30, 2007)
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