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Why is 1833 significant? a. the sultan of the ottoman empire issued a similar law restricting the slave trade. b. the government of egypt signed an agreement with britain restricting the slave trade. c. the british parliament responded to the popular outcry and abolished the slave trade. this did not end slavery. d. the british parliament responded to the popular outcry and abolished the slave trade. this did not end slavery.

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