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They were known as Abolitionists- they wanted to abolish slavery. Although most slaves would also have favored ending slavery...
William Lloyd Garrison
Abolition of slavery
He denounced both slavery and the Constitution for permitting its existence.
The earliest draft of the Declaration denounced slavery; however, this was unacceptable to most of the states at that time. The anti-slavery language was eliminated. England ended slavery long before the United States did so.
They were known as Abolitionists- they wanted to abolish slavery. Although most slaves would also have favored ending slavery...
yes the all denounced slavery during the civil war.
The confederates (the southerners)
They favored no slavery. They wished to "abolish" slavery. Hence the term abolitionists.
The Bill of Rights makes no mention of slavery nor does the Constitution.
William Lloyd Garrison
slavery
Abolition of slavery
slavery
slave stater
"Abolitionists". (Others favored a more gradual, orderly end to slavery.)
Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 9, 1861 because it favored slavery.