Why might Olaudah Equiano have believed he had a chance to buy his freedom and move to England after he was purchased by Mr. King, a “charitable and humane” Quaker merchant?(1 point) Responses Olaudah Equiano was himself a Christian. Olaudah Equiano was himself a Christian. Quakers tended to be heavily involved in the abolitionist movement. Quakers tended to be heavily involved in the abolitionist movement. Mr. King promised his freedom, and Olaudah Equiano believed him. Mr. King promised his freedom, and Olaudah Equiano believed him. Olaudah Equiano had excellent communication skills in the English language.

All of the given responses could contribute to Olaudah Equiano's belief that he had a chance to buy his freedom and move to England after being purchased by Mr. King. However, the most relevant response would be that Quakers tended to be heavily involved in the abolitionist movement. This suggests that Equiano may have believed that Mr. King, being a Quaker, would be supportive of his desire for freedom and possibly assist him in achieving it.