Sir Walter Raleigh was an English explorer, soldier and writer. At age 17, he fought with the French Huguenots and later studied at Oxford. He became a favorite of Queen Elizabeth after serving in her army in Ireland. He was knighted in 1585, and within two years became Captain of the Queen's Guard.
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The correct answer is C) There was a moral obligation to help others.
<em>Emancipation societies started because there was a moral obligation to help others. </em>
Emancipation societies really were interested in slaves as human beings. They faced strong opposition from the Southern states because the confederated states depend so much on slavery. Slaves were part of the economy and Southerners did not want to lose them. The Quakers in the North were one of the first groups that questioned slavery and t¿started to support desegregation measures because considered that slavery was inhuman.
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They were led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries called the Bolsheviks!
answer: During the Continental Congress's movement toward independence in 1776.