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They were wanted freedom.
Whether or not it was a war about slavery (debatable), it did result in the ending of slavery.
That freedom is a human right.
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Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery and led people to freedom. I hope that answers your question.
At the time she was in California, California was a free state and slavery was forbidden. That was how Biddy Mason was able to petition for freedom.
Bridget Biddy Mason was released from slavery in 1856 when she moved to Los Angles, California.
Biddy Mason was born into slavery in Hancock County, Georgia, in the early 19th century. She later moved to Mississippi with her slave master before eventually traveling with the Mormon pioneers to California, where she gained her freedom.
Biddy Mason became famous for her contributions to Los Angeles as a nurse, midwife, and philanthropist. She was also known for her legal battle to gain freedom for herself and her family from slavery, ultimately becoming a successful landowner and community leader.
The obsatacles biddy mason had to face was slavery and later on in life voting for women
she was a slave that escaped out of her freedom :)
NO- Madison did not stop slavery in the US. Slavery was not ended until many years later.
She saved her children rom slavery so they would not live a un happy life like her.
No he did not sopport slavery. In fact he was storngly oposed to salvery.
Bridget "Biddy" Mason was born in 1818, most likely in Hancock county, Georgia. Therefore she would have been 38 in 1856.
became one of the few black-americans that was rich
abolition