They were against it, and usually campaigned actively to have it abolished.
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The Abolitionist Movement.
An abolitionist was important in the civil war because abolitionists wanted to abolish or get rid of slavery. And for a lot of people the war was about slavery.
The movement to end slavery was called the Abolitionist Movement
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The statement that reflects the abolitionist view on slavery is: "Slavery is a moral and social evil that must be abolished to achieve equality and justice for all individuals." Abolitionists believed that slavery was a grave injustice that violated the principles of freedom and human dignity, and advocated for its immediate end.
Washington Irving viewed slavery as evil. Even though he thought it was an evil practice he was not an activist or abolitionist.
The abolitionist view on slavery is that it is a morally wrong and unjust institution that should be abolished entirely. Abolitionists believe that all individuals have the inherent right to freedom and should not be treated as property. They advocate for the immediate and full liberation of enslaved people.
Abolitionist were the people who were against slavery.
A abolitionist is a peson that is against slavery.
A person opposed to slavery was called an abolitionist. An abolitionist can refer to someone ho supports an end to anything, but was used specifically to refer to those opposing slavery.
No, an abolitionist was someone who wanted to abolish, or get rid of, slavery.
The Abolitionists thought that slavery was morally wrong and should be ended.
John Lansing Jr. was classified as a partial abolitionist because he lived in the northern state.
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The person who escaped from slavery to become an abolitionist leader is Harriet Tubman