From "england and the african slave trade"
what is the central argument of this text?
a...
English, 20.08.2019 03:10, maciemarklin79981
From "england and the african slave trade"
what is the central argument of this text?
a.
england played an important part both in the development and abolishment of the african slave trade.
b.
high profits and the need for labor in the colonies motivated the english to dominate the african slave trade for over 100 years.
c.
the triangular trade route between new world colonies, england, and africa was very profitable for english sailors and plantation owners.
d.
slave traders cared only for profit, so they did not treat africans well, leading england to abolish the slave trade.
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