The question is: In the early 19th century, which country took the lead in the world movement against slavery? I searched it up and it said England, but these are my only choices.

b. Great Britain
c. France
d. The Netherlands

PLEASE HELP ME! WHAT DO I DO??

Which one of those choices is often used as another name for England?

Read carefully:
https://www.google.com/search?q=england&oq=england&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.1480j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Great Britain?

Yes

To find the answer to your question, you can start by eliminating the countries that are not likely to have taken the lead in the world movement against slavery in the early 19th century.

First, let's consider option c. France. While France did abolish slavery during the French Revolution in 1794, it later reintroduced it in some of its colonies. Therefore, it is less likely that France took the lead in the world movement against slavery during this period.

Next, let's consider option d. The Netherlands. The Netherlands did abolish slavery in 1863, which was later than the early 19th century. Therefore, it is also less likely that the Netherlands took the lead during that time.

This leaves us with option b. Great Britain, which is also synonymous with England in this context. Great Britain played a significant role in leading the world movement against slavery in the early 19th century. The British Empire outlawed the slave trade in 1807 and in 1833, slavery was abolished throughout the British Empire, including its colonies. The British abolitionist movement was influential and had a global impact.

Considering the information above, it is most likely that England (or Great Britain) took the lead in the world movement against slavery in the early 19th century.

In summary, based on the information provided, I would suggest selecting option b. Great Britain as the country that took the lead in the world movement against slavery in the early 19th century.