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1 May, 17:31

Prior to the Second Great Awakening, slavery was condemned in a resolution by

Protestant teachers.

colonial governors.

Christian ministers.

German Quakers.

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  1. 1 May, 17:36
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    The correct answer is the German Quakers. This was a group of Quakers that came from Germany and they condemned slavery because they believed that god made all men equal and that it was against god and against Christianity to enslave people. Quakers were a group of very religious Christians.
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