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In what ways did Quakers draw attention to the issue of abolition?
by raiding British government buildings
by boycotting slave-grown sugar
by writing petitions to Parliament
by setting fire to slave plantations
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The correct answer is
by boycotting slave-grown sugar
by writing petitions to Parliament
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One of the ways in which Quakers drew attention to the issue of abolition was "
by boycotting slave-grown sugar," since Quakers were very anti-violent and used mostly peaceful means of protest only.
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