The slave trade
A. revived again in the early 1800s.
B. was ended in France in 1803.
C. led Britain to establish settlements in Sierra Leone and the Gold Coast on which to settle freed slaves.
D. continued to be strong even after the United States, Cuba, and Brazil abolished it.
E. was never a major factor in East Asia.
Answer: C
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