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And from the perspective of maintaining Britain's naval superiority, prohibiting the slave trade and fully emancipating slaves also means that the number of British slave ships will surely be greatly reduced. However, if we cannot force other countries to abolish slavery together, then in times of war, they can recruit these armed slave ships into military service. Therefore, both emotionally and rationally, the Royal Navy should be more determined to strike against these slave traders, and the Cabinet should also urge other countries to join us in abolishing slavery."

Elliot's words made Arthur involuntarily pinch his chin.

Regarding the abolition of slavery, Arthur had considered it from a humanitarian perspective and an economic perspective before, but he had never really considered it from a military perspective.

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