asked 132k views
3 votes
Which of the following quotes from the selling of Joseph best states sewall’s view of slavery

2 Answers

4 votes
1"There is no proportion between Twenty Pieces of Silver, and LIBERTY." it would be this answer. hope i helped!

answered
User Jan Christiansen
by
8.1k points
4 votes

The correct option for above statement is:

"There is no proportion between Twenty Pieces of Silver, and LIBERTY."

Step-by-step explanation:

The first anti-slavery tract printed in English North America. In it, Sewall takes reasoning from legal, moral, practical, and biblical grounds corresponding the taking, buying, and owning of slaves, especially Africans. The Selling of Joseph was distributed through a time when Sewall, a Massachusetts judge, was battling his proslavery rival, John Saffin, over a slave named Adam, who was seeking his independence. In 1701 Safin distributed a reply to Sewall's document, labeled A True and Particular Narrative by Way of Vindication of the Author's Selling with and Prosecution of his Negro Man Servant.

answered
User Plafratt
by
8.2k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.