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Abolition of the Slave Trade
The movement to end the slave trade, which was influenced by economic, philosophical, and religious factors.
William Wilberforce
A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament.
Slave Trade Act of 1807
Legislation that abolished the British slave trade.
Holocaust
The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II.
Kristallnacht
A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.
Nuremberg Laws
Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews.
Trench Warfare
A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches.
Shell Shock
A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Righteous Among the Nations
Non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.
Clapham Sect
A group of evangelical Christians who supported Wilberforce in the abolition movement.
Abolition of the Slave Trade
The movement to end the slave trade, which was influenced by economic, philosophical, and religious factors.
William Wilberforce
A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament.
Slave Trade Act of 1807
Legislation that abolished the British slave trade.
Holocaust
The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II.
Kristallnacht
A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.
Nuremberg Laws
Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews.
Trench Warfare
A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches.
Shell Shock
A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Righteous Among the Nations
Non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.
Clapham Sect
A group of evangelical Christians who supported Wilberforce in the abolition movement.
Abolition of the Slave Trade
The movement to end the slave trade, which was influenced by economic, philosophical, and religious factors.
William Wilberforce
A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament.
Slave Trade Act of 1807
Legislation that abolished the British slave trade (1807).
Holocaust
The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II (1939-1945).
Kristallnacht
A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.
Nuremberg Laws
Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews (1935).
Trench Warfare
A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches (1914-1918).
A psychological condition
Abolition of the Slave Trade
The movement to end the slave trade, which was influenced by economic, philosophical, and religious factors (1807).
William Wilberforce
A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament (1759-1833).
Slave Trade Act of 1807
Legislation that abolished the British slave trade (1807).
Holocaust
The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II (1939-1945).
Kristallnacht
A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.
Nuremberg Laws
Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews (1935).
Trench Warfare
A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches (1914-1918).
Shell Shock
A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Non-Jews who risked their
Abolition of the Slave Trade
Abolition of the Slave Trade. The movement to end the slave trade, which was influenced by economic, philosophical, and religious factors (1807).
William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce. A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament (1759-1833).
Slave Trade Act of 1807
Legislation that abolished the British slave trade (1807).
Holocaust
The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II (1939-1945).
Kristallnacht
A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.
Nuremberg Laws
Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews (1935).
Trench Warfare
A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches (1914-1918).
Shell Shock
A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Righteous Among the Nations
Non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.
Clapham Sect
A group of evangelical Christians who supported Wilberforce in the abolition movement.
Anne Frank House
A secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis.
Middle Passage
The voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies.