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Why did most blacks not want to go to Africa during the colonization movement?

a. The trip from America to Africa would be long and dangerous.
b. Africans made it clear they would not be welcome in Africa.
c. They believed that slavery would be abolished soon in the United States.
d. They had been born in the United States and had little in common with Africans.

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The reason why most blacks didn't want to go back to Africa during the colonization movement because they were born in the United States and had ltitle in common with Africans. They were born in a different land and had no reason to go back to Africa as they didn't really consider Africa to be a place of great prosperity.

The answer D is correct.
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The correct answer is letter (D) They had been born in the United States and had little in common with Africans. Most blacks do not want to go to Africa during the colonization movement because they had been born in the United States and had little in common with Africans.
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