Author Question: Which of the following was a cause for the growth of abolitionism in England? a. All of the ... (Read 11 times)

Medesa

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Which of the following was a cause for the growth of abolitionism in England?
 
  a. All of the answers are correct.
  b. The status of slavery was ruled illegal in a British court decision.
  c. Being proud of their Bill of Rights, the British felt it inconsistent with slavery.
  d. Equiano's account was widely read.
  e. Parliament had a substantial abolitionist group.

Question 2

Frustrated by the structure of Chinese trade, the British government sent ____ to negotiate an exchange of ambassadors.
 
  a. the Macartney Mission
  b. the Nerschink Mission
  c. Lord Cornwallis
  d. Qianlong Mission
  e. the Tributary Mission



pratush dev

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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