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2 January, 02:09

David Livingstone believed that opening the interior of Africa to Christianity and trade would A. spark revolts across Africa. B. end the slave trade. C. rob Africans of their culture and traditions. D. reduce African resistance to European imperialism.

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  1. 2 January, 04:54
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    David Livingstone believed that opening the interior of Africa to Christianity and trade would: B. end the slave trade

    David Livingstone was a big believer in ' Love your neighbor as yourself.' He argued that teaching these principles by allowing Christianity into Africa will soften the heart of the slave traders and will eventually end the slave trade.
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