Warring African tribes were among the chief suppliers to the slave trade, anxious to profit from the sale of their captured enemies. The few civilizations that had any modern armies were mostly European colonies, so there was no active opposition to the slave trade until the mid-1800s.
he was a great speach giver
Try: Slavery is a crime against humanity.
He lead the fight to abolish slavery, he was the one who ended slavery in Great Britain
Because, there were so many of them in Africa and they didn't have to let the Africans speak, they just had to threaten or force them to be on their side and help them fight against the loyalists
The question is incomplete; it needs whatever action the British persuaded enslaved Africans to perform. If it asking about slavery in general, the British did not "persuade" the Africans to be slaves. They received them in chains from rival African Kingdoms or Tribes that had already enslaved them and the British used force to compel them to remain in slavery.
The southerners were for slavery, but Lincoln was not. Lincoln would try to abolish slavery.
Because most Northerners were against the extension of slavery, though they were prepared to accept it in its traditional heartlands.
with sticks and stoned
Did who try to stop slavery? Abraham Lincoln
yes he did try to end slavery.
No, he was against slavery. However, he did own slaves, but he tried to keep them from being sold. (To those who answered this question, maybe you could try making it make sense. The statement 'Yes, he did not support slavery' contradicts itself.)
If you take a stand agaist something it means that you try to stand up for what is right and you stand up to bullies and don't try to fight.