William Wilberforce was inspired by his Christian faith to do humanitarian reforms and was a proponent for the abolition of the slave trade. With the help of some Christian, and politically involved friends they were able to push the Slave Trade Act. He also made some social reforms on working conditions.
<span>Mary Wollstonecraft was also an author of several civil rights writings and was very much of a feminist and an advocate for women's rights.
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Both of them fought for the rights of people. They only differ in their focus.
It should be war, famine, and class struggles. I really hope this helps, let me know if you need clarification.
The louisiana purchase in 1803 doubled the size of america
The answer is #2 because it was a steady growth but when 1910 came it started to fluctuate.
<span>He preserved the Roman legacy in his rule of Spain. </span>