Asked by joshua eliacin on Jul 20, 2024
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What religious argument did reformers use to support slavery?
Religious Argument
A religious argument refers to a line of reasoning or a dispute that is based on or involves religious doctrines, beliefs, or principles.
Support Slavery
Endorsement or defense of the practice of owning individuals as property and coercing them to work.
- Detect the approaches adopted by reform activists and their opponents, listing arguments in favor and against the enslavement of individuals.
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Caswell ShikoJul 21, 2024
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converted slaves would be more obedient; non-Christian slaves in Africa would suffer eternal damnation
Learning Objectives
- Detect the approaches adopted by reform activists and their opponents, listing arguments in favor and against the enslavement of individuals.
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