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      • It formally banned the slave trade to Egypt. The treaty of 1877 officially banned the slave trade from Sudan, thus formally putting an end on the import of slaves from Sudan.
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  2. The Anglo-Egyptian Slave Trade Convention, also known as Anglo-Egyptian Convention for the Suppression of the Slave Trade or Anglo-Egyptian Convention for the Abolition of Slavery was a treaty between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Khedivate of Egypt from 1877.

  3. The Anglo-Egyptian Slave Trade Convention abolishes the slave trade gradually in 18771884. This also gradually abolishes slavery itself over the next decades. 1879: Bulgaria: Slavery abolished with independence.

  4. 1877: Anglo-Egyptian treaty prohibits the import, export, and transit of slaves in Egypt; domestic slavery to be outlawed by 1884 in Egypt and 1889 in the Nilotic Sudan. 1877 : Britain undertakes to reorganize the Zanzibar army to combat the slave trade in the interior.

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  5. Practical efforts to enforce the abolition of slavery included the British Preventative Squadron and the American African Slave Trade Patrol, the abolition of slavery in the Americas, and the widespread imposition of European political control in Africa.

  6. Feb 3, 2023 · Egypt was practically bankrupt or approaching bankruptcy. In fact, by 1875 it was bankrupt, and all of this increased Britain’s leverage. And yet progress was slow, and it was not until August 1877 that the British could conclude an anti-slave trade convention with the Egyptians.

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  7. In 1877, Egypt signed an agreement with Britain known as the Anglo-Egyptian Slave Trade Convention, which aimed to completely eradicate the slave trade in the region. The abolition of slavery in Egypt was formally declared on May 29, 1882, following the British occupation of Egypt in that same year.

  8. the slave trade was announced in 1877, as a result of the Anglo-Egyptian convention. That convention was arranged only two years before the abdication of Ismaʿil and the convention did not specify the full abolition of slavery itself.

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