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According to the details in paragraph 4, how were the Phoenicians able to convince the people of France and Belgium to come over to the Islands of England and Scotland?
A) The Phoenicians convinced them that there was a place called Kent that would make a fine place in which to settle down and call home.
B) The Phoenicians were able to trade with the Islanders and tell them that France and Belgium wished to come to the Islands and trade with them.
C) They sailed to France and Belgium and told them that England and Scotland was a land they (the Phoenicians) had been to and found tin and lead there.
D) The French and Belgians were able to go with the Phoenicians to see if these ’poor savages’ were civilized enough to join and begin a common community.
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