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Which of the following was the most important reason that the British abolished the Atlantic slave trade in 1807?
 
  A) The British had begun to believe that racism was scientifically incorrect.
  B) The British had begun to view the slave trade as violating their religious beliefs.
  C) Many stories had been spread in Europe about the benefits of the slave trade.
  D) The British economy was less dependent on agriculture by the late 1700s.

Question 2

French slave traders rested their slave passengers on which of the following Caribbean islands?
 
  A) Barbados
  B) Martinique
  C) Cuba
  D) Aruba



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: B




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