Slave sermons and religious songs emphasized
A) eventual deliverance from slavery.
B) political themes.
C) open protest of slavery.
D) acceptance of the condition of slavery.
E) a rejection of worldly pleasures and temptations.
Answer: A) eventual deliverance from slavery.
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a. was the king of France. b. was one of the leading praying Indians. c. led a war in New England that caused more devastation than in any subsequent conflict in that area. d. led an Indian rebellion in Virginia.