Everything about The Aberdeen Act totally explained
The
Aberdeen Act of
1845 was an
Act of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom (citation 8 & 9 Vict c. 122) passed during the reign Queen
Victoria on
August 9. The
long title of the Act is "An Act to amend an Act, intituled An Act to carry into execution a Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Brazil, for the Regulation and final Abolition of the African Slave Trade."
The Act gave the
Royal Navy authority to search any
Brazilian ship on the high seas. The act, created by
British Foreign Minister Lord Aberdeen, was designed to suppress the Brazilian slave trade in accordance with Britain's role as world policeman. It provoked much outrage from Brazil, who saw it as a violation of the freedom of the seas and of their territorial integrity.
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