How are the values of early Quakers connected to the origins of the second antislavery movement?

A) When Quakers realized that God did not exist, they started the second antislavery movement to get further away from Christianity in the 1730s.
B) When Quakers realized that blacks were superior to whites in the 1730s, they started the second antislavery movement to rid the nation of blacks.
C) When Quakers realized that slaveholding was a gift from God in the 1730s, they bought more slaves, leading to the second antislavery movement.
D) When Quakers realized their spiritual values conflicted with slavery, they started the second antislavery movement in the 1730s.


Answer: D

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