Why 1807 significant
The members of the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade decided to concentrate on a campaign to persuade Parliament to prohibit the trading in slaves, for tactical reasons. They felt they were more likely to succeed, than if they demanded the abolition of slavery itself throughout the empire.
Why 1833 significant
The British Parliament passes the Slavery Abolition Act 1833, ultimately giving slaves in much of the British Empire their freedom (enacted 1834).
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I believe the correct answer is the third one.
There are two major peninsulas in northern europe, the Denmark Peninsula, which is also known as the Jutland Peninsula, and the scandinavian peninsula, (norway and sweden)
This should answer your question. the previous user's answer only names europe as a whole, while mine answers it as northern peninsula
Answer:
He was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist
Explanation:
Lenin rejected the premise of the agrarian-socialist argument, but was influenced by agrarian-socialists like Pyotr Tkachev and Sergei Nechaev, and befriended several Narodniks.
Because world history fits the definition of infamous therefore he did what he did!