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Why Do We Remember William Wilberforce?

Why Do We Remember William Wilberforce?. Click to start quiz. layout. Don’t forget, always click inside the answer boxes!. Click to start quiz. Why is there a museum about William Wilberforce in this House?. a) Because he was born in this house?. b) Because he was born in Hull?.

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Why Do We Remember William Wilberforce?

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  1. Why Do We Remember William Wilberforce? Click to start quiz. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  2. layout Don’t forget, always click inside the answer boxes! Click to start quiz. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  3. Why is there a museum about William Wilberforce in this House? a) Because he was born in this house? b) Because he was born in Hull? Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  4. Why is there a museum about William Wilberforce in this House? Correct! He was born here over 200 years ago. He lived here until he was nine years old. Next Question! Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  5. Why is there a museum about William Wilberforce in this House? Sorry. He was born in Hull but there is another reason! Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum Try again!

  6. Why did William decide to become a Member of Parliament? Because he was good at giving speeches? b) Because he wanted to help people? Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  7. Why did William decide to become a Member of Parliament? Correct! William thought he could help lots of people if he was a Member of Parliament. Next Question! Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  8. Why did William decide to become a Member of Parliament? Sorry. William was very good at giving speeches, but that is not the reason. Try again! Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  9. This book belonged to William. What does it tell us about him? It tells us he liked reading. b) It tells us religion was important to him. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  10. This book belonged to William. What does it tell us about him? Correct! Religion was very important to William. He wrote a book about religion too. Next Question! Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  11. This book belonged to William. What does it tell us about him? Sorry. He did like reading, but there is something else this book can tell us. Try again! Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  12. What is a campaign? A campaign is when people talk about something. b) A campaign is when people work together to try and achieve something. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  13. What is a campaign? Correct! Wilberforce was the leader of a very important campaign. Next Question! Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  14. What is a campaign? Sorry. Talking is important but a campaign is more than that. Try again. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  15. What is the main thing that William campaigned to change? William campaigned to stop people being cruel to animals. b) William campaigned to stop slavery. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  16. What is the main thing that William campaigned to change? Correct! William led the campaign to stop slavery. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum Next Question!

  17. What is the main thing that William campaigned to change? Sorry. William did campaign to stop people being cruel to animals, but that is not the main thing he wanted to change. Try again. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  18. Why do we remember William Wilberforce? Because he was born in Hull? b) Because he helped to stop slavery. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  19. Why do we remember William Wilberforce? Correct! We remember William Wilberforce because he led a long campaign which made slavery stop. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

  20. Why do we remember William Wilberforce? Sorry. William Wilberforce was born in Hull but that is not the main reason we remember him. Try again. Hull Museum Education: Wilberforce House Museum

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