English, asked by sonamdhera4752, 1 year ago

What is it about the king's selling of the Wilks's slaves that most angers the townspeople?

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Answered by Geekydude121
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When are the people of most cities who do?

The sale of Wilkes Slaves is:

It separates parents and children into sales.

It is to divide parents and children into sales

He thought of selling the slaves at a speed. However, girls

The family broke insensitive - this caused the trouble. Was there

Many corporators refused to exclude families, but

Men were still strong enough to do this.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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What irritates the townspeople the most when the lord is moving the Wilks' slaves is that:

He isolates guardians and kids in the deal. Isolating the guardians and kids in the deal is a technique that they thought of to move the slaves quicker.

In any case, the young ladies discovered separating the family inhumane – which made them upset.

There were additionally a ton of the townspeople who disliked at isolating the families, yet the men were still firm on doing it.

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