abolitionist
No, the Union wanted to end slavery, that was the reason was for the Civil War. The Confederacy wanted slavery
Abolitionist
The Union states.
The movement to end slavery was called the Abolitionist Movement
Northern View Of Slavery- A vocal minority of northerners were abolitionists or people who wanted to end slavery. They believed that slavery was morally wrongs. Abolitionists favored a gradual end while others demanded that all slavery was outlawed at once. Not all northerners wanted to end slavery Southern Views Of Slavery Many southerns belied that god intend that black people should provide the labor for white "civilized" society
abolitionist
abolitionist
Many, many people wanted to end slavery. Abraham Lincoln is often identified as the key person, but he certainly was not the only person to wish for slavery to end.
A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States
An abolitionist.
In the period before and during the US Civil War , a person who wanted to end slavery was called an Abolitionist - because he or she was in favor of the abolition of slavery. A good example of an abolitionist is Abraham Lincoln in America, but in England, William Wilberforce was one of the major abolitionists.Although Lincoln was personally against slavery he was not an abolitionist. An abolitionist wanted to end slavery all at once as an of the government. Lincoln saw no solution to the slavery problem and worked for keeping the UNion whole as his priority.
they wanted to end slavery
Abolitionist
Abolitionist.
No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery
During the American Civil War, the North (Union) wanted to preserve the unity of the United States by defeating the Confederacy and ending slavery. They sought to maintain a strong central government and prevent the secession of Southern states.
No, the Union wanted to end slavery, that was the reason was for the Civil War. The Confederacy wanted slavery