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christians should respond to slavery very badly because like me and Adam have discussed it it a bad issue and isn't just.
Federick wanted to free from slavery and have equality with blcks and white.
AfricanAmericans to gain equal rights
With the Black Codes, a law designed to drive former slaves back to the plantations.
Toussaint trained an army of blacks and mulattos and stored guns and ammunition for when the French would try to restore slavery.
It is because of the world war1 with African-American history when he freed the black people from slavery
he responded with remarkable optimism because the nation was getting more involved in not having slavery
The Dred Scott decision by the US Supreme Court weakened the case for those Americans that believed slavery had to be abolished. It strengthened the belief, held mostly in the South, that slavery was Constitutional. The South was elated, and Northerners who opposed slavery were shocked.
how did AfricanAmericans rights change before, during, and after reconstruction?
They agreed with Douglass on the condemnation of slavery
Jackson finds out that Texas has there independence and he wants to annex it. He is hesitant to annex it because antislavery groups in the U.S. oppose the expansion of slavery.
John Brown responded to pro-slavery attacks with armed resistance and a commitment to abolishing slavery through violent means. He believed that direct action was necessary to confront the injustices of slavery, which culminated in his raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859, where he aimed to incite a slave uprising. Brown's militant approach and fervent abolitionist beliefs made him a polarizing figure, seen as a martyr by some and a terrorist by others. His actions highlighted the deep divisions in the United States over slavery leading up to the Civil War.