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Because Lincoln found it necessary to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, chiefly and most urgently in order to keep the British from helping the Confederates (which would then have made the British look pro-slavery.)

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People owning others is not right, but slavery hasn’t been abolished. There still are slaves and many are women and children in the sex industry.

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Did Daniel Webster support slavery?

Webster opposed slavery, but he believed that the preservation of the Union was most important.


Who did not agree with the abolitionist?

Before the US Civil War even many sound minded people in the North disagreed with the anti slavery abolitionists about slavery in the South. It should be noted here that even well into the US Civil War, slavery was lawful in the US State of Maryland and in Washington DC. For the most part the abolitionists wanted slavery to be abolished in the USA. Many people against slavery only wanted it to be contained in the Southern States. Prior to becoming US President, Abraham Lincoln pledged to the South that he had no wish to abolish slavery in the South. In fact, Lincoln did not believe the Federal Government had the authority to do so. It was also pointed out that where in parts of the world slavery had been abolished, compensation was paid to to the former slaveholders for their financial losses.


What was one of the constitutional conventions most important decisions involving slavery?

called for the ending of the slave trade in 1808.


What types of issues most concerned black political leaders and what were the results of their attempts to change America?

As you can read in any history book the Emancipation Proclamation was signed January 1st 1863. Black political leaders achieved equality and abolished slavery.


How did abolition help fight slavery?

Abolition-was the movement to end slavery, began in the late 1700s. By 1804, most of Northern states had outlawed slavery.

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Which group of Texans would most be impacted if slavery was abolished?

Enslaved African Americans would be the group most impacted if slavery was abolished in Texas, as they were the ones directly affected by the institution of slavery and stood to gain their freedom and rights with its abolition.


Who would be most threatened by moves to abolish slavery?

The southern cotton producing states were the most threatened by slavery. They would lose cheap labor if slavery was abolished.


When did slavery end for most parts of Latin America?

Slavery in most parts of Latin America ended during the 19th century. Countries like Brazil abolished slavery in 1888, while countries such as Cuba and Puerto Rico abolished it earlier in the century.


What provision abolished slavery and when did this happen?

Slavery has not been abolished, it is still practised in many parts of the world. Several countries have legislated against it and punishments for those found guilty can be severe.Great Britain introduced the Abolition of Slavery Act in 1807, abolishing slavery in most of Great Britain and its possessions.


Was Marie maynard a slave?

No. She was born in 1897. Slavery in most of the US was abolished in 1863 and the rest in 1865.


In what year was slavery abolished in the UK?

Slave ownership was abolished in England & Wales in 1772 and in Scotland in 1776. However, there are several other key dates for the British Abolitionist movement. Throughout the rest of the British Empire, the slave tradewas abolished in 1807 (but owners in the colonies could keep the slaves they already had). But the most important date of all for the British Abolitionist movement was 1833 when all slave ownership was made illegal throughout all realms of the British Empire and slave traders were declared pirates and pursued by Royal Navy ships.


When did slavery in most of Latin America?

Slavery in most of Latin America ended in the mid to late 19th century, with countries such as Brazil abolishing slavery in 1888. Some countries had already abolished slavery earlier, such as Mexico in 1829.


Is slavery incompatible with the most fundamental American principles?

Freedom and liberty are considered to be two fundamental American principles, and slavery is certainly incompatible with both. Slavery was officially abolished in the US in 1865.


Which action did seven southern states take after Lincoln was elected president?

Abolished slavery in MOST nourthern states


Why is William Wilberforce famous for?

He was leader of a movement to abolish the slave trade. His campaign led to the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 which abolished slavery in most of the British Empire


What statement best describes the position of northerners toward slavery?

Most Northerner didn't care for slavery. That is not to say they didn't want it abolished, it just did not affect their life.


How did the Civil War abolished slavery?

Slavery was abolished by means of a constitutional amendment, immediately following the civil war. Since most of the former slaves had by that point escaped from their former owners and joined forces with the north, it was clear that slavery was no longer a viable option. You could not practically re-enslave someone who was a Civil War veteran and still had his gun.