How do the authors use historical details to support the
claim that the sugar trade led to the...
English, 05.05.2020 07:43 cheesy7651
How do the authors use historical details to support the
claim that the sugar trade led to the end of slavery?
by demonstrating how taxation drove the abolitionist
movement in America
by illustrating Americans' belief that all people
should be free
O by emphasizing Parliament's bias toward plantation
owners
by showing that Americans feared being enslaved
by the English king
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