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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.

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William Wilberforce

A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament.

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Slave Trade Act of 1807

Legislation that abolished the British slave trade.

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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II.

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Kristallnacht

A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.

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Nuremberg Laws

Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews.

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Trench Warfare

A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches.

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Shell Shock

A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Righteous Among the Nations

Non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.

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Clapham Sect

A group of evangelical Christians who supported Wilberforce in the abolition movement.

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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.

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William Wilberforce

A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament.

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Slave Trade Act of 1807

Legislation that abolished the British slave trade.

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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II.

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Kristallnacht

A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.

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Nuremberg Laws

Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews.

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Trench Warfare

A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches.

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Shell Shock

A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Righteous Among the Nations

Non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.

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Clapham Sect

A group of evangelical Christians who supported Wilberforce in the abolition movement.

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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.

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William Wilberforce

A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament.

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Slave Trade Act of 1807

Legislation that abolished the British slave trade (1807).

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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II (1939-1945).

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Kristallnacht

A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.

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Nuremberg Laws

Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews (1935).

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Trench Warfare

A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches (1914-1918).

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A psychological condition

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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 (1807).

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William Wilberforce

A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament (1759-1833).

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Slave Trade Act of 1807

Legislation that abolished the British slave trade (1807).

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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II (1939-1945).

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Kristallnacht

A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.

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Nuremberg Laws

Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews (1935).

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Trench Warfare

A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches (1914-1918).

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Shell Shock

A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Non-Jews who risked their

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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).

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William Wilberforce

William Wilberforce. A key figure in the abolition movement, who campaigned against the slave trade as a Member of Parliament (1759-1833).

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Slave Trade Act of 1807

Legislation that abolished the British slave trade (1807).

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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II (1939-1945).

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Kristallnacht

A coordinated attack on Jewish businesses, synagogues, and homes in 1938.

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Nuremberg Laws

Laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and non-Jews (1935).

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Trench Warfare

A form of combat in World War I characterized by fighting from deep ditches (1914-1918).

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Shell Shock

A psychological condition resulting from the trauma of war, similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Righteous Among the Nations

Non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.

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Clapham Sect

A group of evangelical Christians who supported Wilberforce in the abolition movement.

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Anne Frank House

A secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis.

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Middle Passage

The voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies.