they did not help
we can help by trying to abolish the slavery.
they did nothing to help
She didn't approve of slavery and had a skill of literature, so she starting writing to help abolish slavery
I think that he was a white man trying to help abolish slavery.
One of the early attempts to abolish slavery was the raid at Harper's Ferry. John Brown led a Provisional Army of 19 men to raid the government's weapons supplies and suppliers. John Brown believed that the raid would awaken the people's view on slavery and help abolish it. You can google some more information on him and the raid.
he and William wilberforce helped abolish the slave trade by keeping on at the parliament
The one significant problem that led to the Civil War was that despite President elect Lincoln's vow to not to abolish slavery in the South, many powerful Southerners did not believe him. The fact is that Lincoln thought that it was not legally possible to abolish slavery where it already existed. He was against slavery and would help make sure it did not spread to the new US territories.
It played a part in making the harsh life of slavery more visible to others as it was written in a Newspaper, chapter by chapter (or so)
Thomas Jackson was an important black against the slavery and help slaves to scape Thomas Jackson was an important black during the civil war how was against the slavery and he help a lot of persons escape of the slavery.
Many abolitionists played a crucial role in advocating for the end of slavery. Key figures include Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, and Abraham Lincoln, who all worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the injustices of slavery and push for its abolition through legal and social reforms.
Ignatius Sancho, an African composer and writer, used his position as a prominent Black figure in England to advocate for the abolition of slavery. Through his writings and correspondence with influential figures, he raised awareness about the brutality of slavery and the need for its abolition. His efforts helped to contribute to the growing anti-slavery movement in Britain.
An abolitionist was a person who worked to abolish slavery in the United States. So in a sentence: Abraham Lincoln was an abolitionist.