Abolitionists
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Type your answer here... He was an abolitionist (someone opposing slavery) who spoke out against slavery.
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The law prohibiting slavery north of parallel 36 30' north was called the Missouri Compromise. This statute was a compromise agreed to by the opposing pro-slavery and anti-slavery reached in 1820 under the presidency of James Monroe.
The law prohibiting slavery north of parallel 36 30' north was called the Missouri Compromise. This statute was a compromise agreed to by the opposing pro-slavery and anti-slavery reached in 1820 under the presidency of James Monroe.
A person opposed to slavery was called an abolitionist. An abolitionist can refer to someone ho supports an end to anything, but was used specifically to refer to those opposing slavery.
Republican Abraham Lincoln and southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge -Novanet
A principal reason for opposing slavery's expansion was a fear of competition with Southern slaveholders.
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Before and during the US Civil War, people opposed to slavery were called abolitionists. Most Americans in the North did not favor slavery, however, they were not activists in opposing it. Later, during the war, many Union soldiers saw the plight of slaves they met in military campaigns in the South and became more agreeable with the Northern abolitionists.
First of all, it's called free thows, not free shots. I think its Karl Malone with13,188 free throw attempts.
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