Only in the North
Quakers
she freed hundreds of slaves in the underground railroad and she participated in the civil war on the side of the union.
They fought with great courage to save the union and end slavery forever.
They fought with great courage to save the union and end slavery forever.
They fought with great courage to save the union and end slavery forever.
(Although abolition usually means the removal of something, it is most often used in connection with the removal of slavery, especially in the US.) "The abolition of slavery started in the late 1700s." "The union successfully pressed for the abolition of mandatory overtime."
With great misgivings, as they saw the expansion to the West as an effort by the northern States to create new abolitionist States there that would finally together with the North outnumber them and force them to abolish slavery.
Although Abraham Lincoln tried to use persuasive methods, including cash compensation, to encourage the Border States to abolish slavery during the Civil War, none would agree to do this. As a result, Lincoln composed and issued the Emancipation Proclamation after giving slave holding states a time limit on when they could willingly comply without force.
We can give a certain amount of credit to both of these groups. The white government of the US amended the constitution, after the Civil War, in order to abolish slavery, but it is also true that large numbers of slaves managed to escape during the Civil War and voluntarily assisted the war effort of the Union, thereby helping to win the war.
Free Soil Party?
The abolition of slavery was in 1865
The American's gained their freedom in the 1775-1783 American Revolution. America was a country by the time of the 1789-1799 French Revolution and did absolutely nothing for the war effort, despite the fact that one of the major causes was bankruptcy caused by partitcipation in the American Revolution.