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____ helped end slavery by being the first religious organization to pr…

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____ helped end slavery by being the first religious organization to protest against slavery and to call for black soldiers to be allowed to fight in the revolutionary war.
options: puritans, baptists, methodists, quakers.

  1. match the sentences with the events.

conspiracy of 1741, new york slave revolt of 1712, haitian revolution, stono rebellion.
events:
the founding of the first free black nation in 1804 took place after a 12-year conflict in which many died on both sides.
unfounded rumors of blacks and poor whites being encouraged to set fires in a major city led to 200 arrests.
an enslaved man named jeremy led an attempt to reach spanish florida from south carolina that resulted in the deaths of 35 colonists and 50 enslaved people.
in this early uprising, an enslaved person man named kofi and 22 other enslaved people set fires and attacked townspeople.

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Multiple Choice)
Brief Explanations

The Quakers (Religious Society of Friends) were the first religious organization to protest against slavery and advocated for Black soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary War. Puritans, Baptists, and Methodists did not have this specific role in opposing slavery and advocating for Black soldiers during that time.

Brief Explanations
  • Haitian Revolution: The founding of the first free Black nation (Haiti) in 1804 occurred after a 12 - year conflict (the Haitian Revolution) with many casualties on both sides.
  • Conspiracy of 1741: Unfounded rumors of Blacks and poor Whites being encouraged to set fires in New York City led to around 200 arrests, which is associated with the Conspiracy of 1741.
  • Stono Rebellion: An enslaved man named Jemmy (Jeremy) led an attempt to reach Spanish Florida from South Carolina, resulting in the deaths of 35 colonists and 50 enslaved people, which is the Stono Rebellion.
  • New York Slave Revolt of 1712: In this early uprising, an enslaved person named Kofi and 22 other enslaved people set fires and attacked townspeople in New York, which is the New York Slave Revolt of 1712.

Answer:

D. Quakers

Second Question (Matching)