How did black opposition to colonization affect the antislavery movement?
a. Demands for abolition replaced demands for emigration.
b. The abolitionists planned to scuttle the ships meant to carry the blacks.
c. Abolitionists placed all of their support behind emigration.
d. There was a demand for heavy financial compensation for the blacks.
Answer: a. Demands for abolition replaced demands for emigration.
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