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Most abolitionists were motivated by a strong belief in the immorality of slavery and a desire to end the systematic oppression and exploitation of enslaved people. Many were also influenced by religious beliefs, moral convictions, and a commitment to social justice.

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the religious feeling against the "sin" of slavery


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