Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery and became a prominent abolitionist. He wrote three books about his experiences as an enslaved person.
The Runaway scrape.
the southern states grew in business plantations , mostly whereas the northern states built large shipping industries , and the southern states were for slavery ie they hired slaves , and were known as the slave states whereas the northern stares were against slavery ie they did not promote slavery and were known as the abolition states
States that permitted slavery were known as slave states. States that did not permit slavery were known as free states.
No, slavery was only in the South. Known as the Confederate
Francis Bacon had many careers. He was a politician, statesman, philosopher, orator, and author. Francis Bacon is known as the creator of empiricism.
A Greek Orator
Demosthenes is the person who led the THenian Opposition against Philip II
a religious group
A southern planter
William Seward was the govener of New York during the time of the time of the Civil War. He was against slavery, & helped runaway slaves & defended them in court. He is most known for negotiating the Alaska Purchase.
The movement against slavery in the United States began in the early nineteenth century and gained strength until slavery was abolished in 1865. It was known as the abolitionist movement.
Type your answer here... He was an abolitionist (someone opposing slavery) who spoke out against slavery.
Do you mean orator . The man was well known as a great orator and was in demand as an actor for his powerful voice.
Frederick Douglass was noted for being a social reformer and writer who escaped from slavery to lead the abolitionist movement. He is known for being a great orator, but has never invented anything.
Yes. When Fremont ran for president in 1856, he was well-known for his anti-slavery opinion.
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Clara Barton was against slavery and was a strong opponent of it. She is known for being the founder of the American Red Cross.