no. the colonists had had the Declaration of Independence written, and it did say all men should be treated equal, but they had thought it only nent white men.
Abolitionist
Yes, in America slavery did really end after the Civil War. After the war was over slavery was abolished and was no longer legal.
no
The American Civil War.
There main goal in the beginning was not to end slavery but to reunite as one country.
He fought the revolutionary war and put an end to slavery
Slavery.
Not much. About the only link between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War is that the Civil War resulted from the decision made during the Revolutionary to keep slavery in a country (and slave holder President Thomas Jefferson) that said; "All Men are Created Equal". In 1776, the double standard of the USA regarding slavery was known far and wide. In England it took William Wilberforce and the Captain John Newton song, "Amazing Grace" to bring an end to slavery. In the USA, it took a Civil War, Frederick Douglas and President Abraham Lincoln to bring an end to slavery. Apart from the slavery issue, I can't think of any other link between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.
slavery became an issue many years before the civil war.
The Revolutionary War
With the end of the revolutionary war, what was the status of the new nation.
Abolitionist
Lord Cornwallis surrender at Yorktown is being considered the end of the Revolutionary War.
The abolitionists attempted to end slavery prior to the American Civil War. Slavery in America would eventually be abolished with the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The stance of Texans on slavery was divided. Before the Civil War, some Texans were in favor of slavery while others were against it. Slavery was eventually abolished in Texas following the end of the Civil War in 1865.
Yes, in America slavery did really end after the Civil War. After the war was over slavery was abolished and was no longer legal.
The revolutionary war started in 1775 and ended in 1782.