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Was the first antislavery society founded by the Quakers in Philadelphia?

Yes, It was, in 1775.


Who was the Worlds first anti slavery society?

In 1775 the founding of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery (PAS), the world's first antislavery society and the first Quaker anti-slavery society. no this isn't true, he tells bad lies


Where was the first antislavery society?

The Quakers


Who was the first American have antislavery society?

Benjamin Franklin,president of the first American antislavery society,joined with Dr.Benjamin Rush to denounce the system.


Who is Pennsylvania organized the first antislavery society in 1774?

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Who was the president of the first American antislavery society?

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Who in Pennsylvania organized the first antislavery society in 1774?

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Who helped found the first American antislavery society and signed the declaration of independence?

Our good friend, Dr. Benjamin FranklinThe Abolitionist Society in the United States was founded by Bishop Coke of the Methodist Church and George Washington.


Who was the first physician of the time and helped found the first American antislavery society?

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How was william lloyd garrison effective in the anti slavery movement?

Garrison was effective in the antislavery movement by creating his own abolitionist's newspaper, "The Liberator," and be one of the first abolitioniststo call for the "Inmediate and complete emancipation" of enslaved people. And he also started the New England Antislavery Society in 1832 and the American Antislavery Society.