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Was William Lloyd garrison an abolitionists?

Yes he was! He had help slavery and woman movements. i hope it helped! :) Tip: abolitionists are the people who opposed the slavery


What is the term for persons who wanted to ban slavery in the US?

the north. most northern people were abolitionists, so that means they didnt like the idea of slavery. there were few abolitionists in the south, and they could be black or white. hope this helps you!


Who were abolitionist and what did they hope to achieve?

abolitionists were basically Unionists who wanted to abolish slavery before and during the Civil War.


What did black people hope to be set free from?

slavery


Th underground railroad was success?

The Underground railroad was indeed a success. Founded and operated by Harriet Tubman, slaves escaping to the North were given aid and shelter en route to Canada where slavery was illegal. Tubman herself had been a slave but escaped. She and other abolitionists helped the slaves get free passage north to Canada. Help was also given by people who were not dedicated abolitionists, but simply saw the need for change and hope.


Was the South for slavery in the US?

Yes. The South was pro-slavery, while the North was anti-slavery. Hope this helps!


How did enslaves people resist slavery?

by....... ~fighting there masters ~not doing work in the house or on the field ~mostly running away and staying with abolitionists ~and killing/murdering white men tying to lessin that race (this one was from my prior knowlege Hope this answers ur question God bless :D!!!!!!!!


Who wrote the most slave history books?

Historian John Hope Franklin authored several influential books on African American history and slavery, including "From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans." Another notable author is Edward E. Baptist, known for "The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism."


What was black Christianity like in the north during slavery?

Black Christianity in the North during slavery was characterized by a mix of resistance to oppression and adaptation to the dominant white Christian culture. Many African Americans embraced Christianity as a source of hope and strength, forming their own congregations and blending African spiritual traditions with Christian teachings. Some black churches also served as hubs for organizing anti-slavery activities and promoting social justice.


How did the anti slavery forces hope to prevent slavery in Kansas?

by scrambling to get anti slavery people to kansas fist and starting a competition.


How did anti slavery forces hope to prevent slavery in Kansas?

by scrambling to get anti slavery people to Kansas fist and starting a competition.


Why did some major plantation owners in the South not favor secession?

There were a number of large slave and major plantation owners that saw the Union as the greatest friend that slavery could ever hope to have. They were not all radical secessionists. In their view they had the support of Northern textile mills that made large profits from the slave driven cotton crops. Also, the US Supreme Court had verified the legality of slavery. Even President Lincoln pledged to enforce the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act. One such owner, made it clear that despite all the noise made by the small sect of abolitionists, the US government, as the abolitionists charged, was the greatest protector of slavery for the South.