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I'm not sure what you meant. You need to add a lot mare detail to clarify you opinion.

5 points

But what about the things that they bought? Some of the artifacts were sold and traded, so its not fair to say all of it was stolen.

2 points

I know that's why i said the ones that WERE stolen. I completely agree.

7 points

While some artifacts were proven to be stolen, Majority were bought and/or won through war. Britain did buy some of these artifacts and have proof, so these artifacts deserve to stay in britain. Also, others deserve to see the african culture and understand why they do the things they do

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I believe that Africans should get the artifacts that were stolen. Think of all of the kids that grew up not understanding their culture and only knowing what they are told. Also,this is against the 15th human right (nationality), and while i understand it was not a law back then, it is now and must be acknowledged.

Supporting Evidence: Human rights (www.un.org)
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