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Abolitionismus m pol.
abolitionism
Abolitionismus m pol.
abolitionism
Abschaffung der Sklaverei
abolition of slave work
Abschaffung der Zollschranken
abolition of tariff walls
Abschaffung des Privateigentums
abolition of private property
Abschaffung des Sklavenhandels
abolition of slave trade
Abschaffung von Beschränkungen
abolition of restrictions
Abschaffung f, Aufhebung f, Beseitigung f
Beseitigung f von Handelsschranken
Abschaffung von Beschränkungen, Beseitigung von Beschränkungen
abolishment, abolition
abolition of trade barriers
abolition of restrictions
Abschaffung
abolition
Abschaffung f; Aufhebung f; Beseitigung f
Beseitigung f von Handelsschranken
Abschaffung von Beschränkungen; Beseitigung von Beschränkungen
Abbau der Kontrollen an den gemeinsamen Grenzen
abolition; abolishment
abolition of trade barriers
abolition of restrictions
abolition of checks at the common borders
Aufhebung f der Sklaverei
abolition of slavery
Privateigentum n; Privatbesitz m (Objekt)
Abschaffung des Privateigentums
private property
abolition of private property
Sklavenhandel m
Abschaffung des Sklavenhandels
slave trade
abolition of slave trade
Todesstrafe f jur.
Abschaffung der Todesstrafe
Beibehaltung der Todesstrafe
Medikamente zur Vollstreckung der Todesstrafe
gegen jdn. auf Todesstrafe erkennen
die Todesstrafe in lebenslange Haft umwandeln
die Todesstrafe wieder einführen
bei Todesstrafe verboten sein
death penalty; penality of death; capital punishment
abolition of the death penalty
retention of capital punishment
death-penalty drugs
to pass a sentence of death on sb.
to commute a death sentence into one of life imprisonment
to reintroduce the death penality
to be forbidden not allowed on penality of death
Abschaffung f; Aufhebung f; Beseitigung f
Beseitigung von Handelsschranken
Abschaffung der Sklaverei
Abschaffung von Beschränkungen; Beseitigung von Beschränkungen
Abbau der Kontrollen an den gemeinsamen Grenzen
abolition; abolishment
abolition of trade barriers
abolition of slavery
abolition of restrictions
abolition of checks at the common borders
Privateigentum n; Privatbesitz m (abstrakter Rechtsstatus) jur.
Kunstobjekte aus Privatbesitz
im Privateigentum stehendes Unternehmen; Firma im Privatbesitz
Privateigentum n an den Produktionsmitteln
Abschaffung des Privateigentums
in Privatbesitz sein; sich in Privateigentum befinden
in Privatbesitz übergehen
private ownership
privately owned art objects
privately held company
private ownership of the means of production
abolition of private ownership
to be privately owned
to pass into private hands
abschaffend
abolitionary
Abolitionismus m pol.
abolitionism
Abschaffungen
abolitionisms
Abolitionist m
abolitionist
Sklavereigegner m
Sklavereigegner pl
abolitionist
abolitionists
Abolitionist
abolitionist
Abolitionist m pol.
Abolitionisten pl
abolitionist
abolitionists
Abolitionisten
abolitionists
Sklavereigegner
abolitionists
Aufhebung f der Sklaverei
abolitions
Abschaffungen
abolitions
Aufhebung der Sklaverei
abolitions

Deutsche Abolitionismus {m} [pol.] Synonyme

Englische abolitionism Synonyme

abolitionism Definition

Abolitionism
(n.) The principles or measures of abolitionists.

abolitionism Bedeutung

abolitionism the doctrine that calls for the abolition of slavery
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Abolitionism is a movement to end slavery, whether formal or informal. In Western Europe and the Americas, abolitionism is a historical movement to end the African and Indian slave trade and set slaves free. King Charles I of Spain, usually known as Emperor Charles V, following the example of the Swedish monarch, passed a law which would have abolished colonial slavery in 1542, although this law was not passed in the largest colonial states, and so was not enforced. In the late 17th century, the Roman Catholic Church, taking up a plea by Lourenco da Silva de Mendouca, officially condemned the slave trade, which was affirmed vehemently by Pope Gregory XVI in 1839. An abolitionist movement only started in the late 18th century, however, when English and American Quakers began to question the morality of slavery. James Oglethorpe was among the first to articulate the Enlightenment case against slavery, banning it in the Province of Georgia on humanist grounds, arguing against it in Parliament, and eventually encouraging his friends Granville Sharp and Hannah More to vigorously pursue the cause. Soon after his death in 1785, they joined with William Wilberforce and others in forming the Clapham Sect. The Somersett Case in 1772, which emancipated a slave in England, helped launch the British movement to abolish slavery. Though anti-slavery sentiments were widespread by the late 18th century, the colonies and emerging nations that used slave labour continued to do so: French, Engli

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