Which of the following is not true about the end of slavery?
Though slavery is no longer common, it still exists in some parts of the world today.
Throughout the nineteenth century, European nations pressured Asian and African countries to abolish slavery.
By the beginning of the twentieth century, slavery was coming to an end in the Muslim world.
Muslim raiders enslaved only captive Africans but no other peoples.
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Muslim raiders enslaved only captive Africans but no other peoples.
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The wrong statement is that Muslim raiders enslaved only captive Africans but no other people.
1. Slavery is no longer common but still exists in some countries of the world. This is a true statement.
2. Throughout the nineteenth century, European nations pressurised Asian and African countries to abolish slavery. This is true as the European countries treated slavery as torture.
3. By the beginning of the 20th century, slavery was coming to an end in the Muslim world. This is true as it was slowly ending among them.
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