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babymother [125]
1 year ago
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The earliest organized opposition to slavery was based on:.

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Umnica [9.8K]1 year ago
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It should be noted that the earliest organized opposition to slavery was based on religion.

<h3>What is religion?</h3>

Religion can be regarded as the belief of individuals, and this can be attributed to what they worship.

Therefore, when people rised to oppose slavery in the land they came with religion which believe in superhuman controlling power.

Learn more about religion at;

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