William Wilberforce was an English politician who became the voice of
the abolition movement in Parliament. He was a slightly built
man, about five foot three in height, and suffered from bouts of bad
health. He was born in Hull, into a rich merchant family. As a child, whilst living with his uncle in London, he was taken to hear John Newton
preach. It made a great impression on him but he returned home and soon
became part of fashionable society, attending the theatre and races,
where he watched his own horse run.
Henry II: Father of the Common Law
Answer: abolished slavery in the United States and provides that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States
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For me, I would 100 percent go with C, progressive.
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