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Destiiny22

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Absentee ownership became common on Caribbean plantations, and overseeing slave labor was sometimes performed by
 
  a. loyal slaves who received better living conditions and wages.
  b. imported mercenary soldiers.
  c. lower-status European immigrants legendary for their harshness.
  d. the master's private army.
  e. Jesuit priests and the members of their Amerindian schools.

Question 2

How did the abolitionist movement affect Equiano?
 
  a. Interesting Narrative became popular and he was invited on speaking tours.
  b. After arriving in England, he was imprisoned as a runaway slave.
  c. He felt empowered to run away and seek his freedom.
  d. He converted to the Quaker faith.
  e. His renown led to his marriage to an African woman and former slave.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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