How did British authorities respond to efforts by colonial legislatures to restrict or halt the importation of slaves?
A) They applauded and supported these efforts.
B) British leaders vetoed such efforts.
C) They allowed only South Carolina's legislation to stand.
D) They viewed such colonial actions as morally callous.
E) The British refused to intervene and did nothing.
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