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3A) How does the information connect Reverend John Smith and the revolution in British Guiana with the end of slavery? * 3 points
The figure of John Smith connects the events occurring in communities exploited by the sugar trade (like British Guiana) and the events occurring in countries that exploit these regions.
The figure of John Smith connects the violence associated with slave rebellions to the English nobles' fear that violence would erupt in their own country.
The figure of John Smith connects the political goals of the slave rebellions to the events prime minister through his son, John Gladstone.
The figure of John smith connects the Biblical stories of suffering and eventual freedom and the religious nature of the English people.

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