It wasn't rejected everywhere at once, some places lagged behind. But nonetheless Canada was able to reject slavery because of advancements in farming and industrial technology.
When you consider the breath of the history of slavery, ending it within a century is a blink of an eye.
Considering Canada does not produce cotton, what technological advancement in farming occurred in 1793 that made slavery unnecessary in Canada?
I didn't specify that year, that said, 18th century europe in general was a hotbed of development in farming technology.
Give me an example and why this breakthrough failed to stop slavery elsewhere. It wasn't technology; Canada had no jewish influences in its infancy and no appetite to experience the horrors that occured three years prior in Haiti.
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