Why did many Quakers take the lead in abolitionism?
A) Quakers had strong African roots.
B) Quaker ideology had long stressed principles of brotherhood of man and nonviolence.
C) Quaker church members served with blacks in the army during the American Revolution, and had seen first hand their bravery and commitment to liberty.
D) Quakers had never owned slaves, and therefore had no economic interest.
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