Quakers supported the settlement of freed slaves in Africa primarily due to their belief in equality and the inherent dignity of all individuals, regardless of race. They viewed the establishment of settlements like Liberia as a means to provide freed African Americans with the opportunity to live in a society where they could thrive without the oppression of slavery. Additionally, Quakers were motivated by a desire to promote social justice and humanitarian efforts, aligning with their religious convictions against slavery.
They wanted to trade with america and they wanted more gold and other things so they slaved Africans.
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"Slaved" can be both a verb (past tense of "slave") and a noun (referring to a person who is enslaved).
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Slaved had no education
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The past tense verb "slaved" means worked doggedly or determinedly. The word sought may be the adjective "enslaved" (captive, subjugated).
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Harriet Tubman.
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He was in slaved and captured in Boston