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Which counterclaim can be most reasonably made to this claim, given the information in the passage?

Slavery did not produce any goods related to the tea set anywhere in the world.
By the time tea rose in popularity, Britain had already abolished slavery in the West Indies.
Many trade businesses outside of Britain wanted to keep the system of slavery in place.

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Answer:

By the time tea rose in popularity. Britain had

already abolished slavery in the West Indies.

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