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1 January, 14:54

What was one impact of the British abolition movement during the 19th

century?

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A. It succeeded in convincing the British government to outlaw

slavery decades before the United States did.

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B. It was the first major antislavery movement to rely on legal, rather

than religious, arguments against slavery.

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C. It was a capitalist economic movement that argued that it cost

more to allow slavery than it did to end it.

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D. It ended slavery in Great Britain itself, but not in any of its colonial

territories around the world,

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  1. 1 January, 17:56
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    It succeeded in convincing the British government to outlaw

    slavery decades before the United States did. - A.
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