Luis Henrique

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Castlereagh had pressed for an outright abolition of the trade by all the signatories of the treaty. His attempts had been blocked by Talleyrand and the representatives of Spain and Portugal, who argued that Britain could afford to abolish the trade, as she had moved more slaves from Africa into her colonies in the past fifty years than the rest of them put together.
Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
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