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How did many industrialists view the institution of slavery in the British Empire?

A.They opposed enslaving people because they believed it contradicted their religious values.

B. They considered enslaving people to be a threat to their ability to make a profit employing waged workers.

C. They supported enslaving people because it allowed cheaper raw materials to be imported into the country.

D. They considered enslaving people to be an economic necessity that would never be ended by political compromise.

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the correct answer is d

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User Rami
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The correct answer is letter C.

Explanation: The British Empire was the largest empire in human history, dominating nearly a quarter of the planet.

The economic development in the 19th century, was because of the use of the slavers too. For the industrialists they were cheaper and offered a work, a good work for a good price.

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