Well. Not all of the North were Abolostionists, Same in the South, not all of us supproted Slavery.
An abolitionist was important in the civil war because abolitionists wanted to abolish or get rid of slavery. And for a lot of people the war was about slavery.
he was an educated black man who escaped to the north during the civil war. he became an abolitionist and published an autobiogaphy.
John Brown
An Abolitionist supported the abolition or end of slavery during the US Civil War.
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Frederick Douglas
The whole of the South, and most of the North. It was not an Abolitionist war, until Lincoln turned it into one, for the purpose of keeping Britain and France from aiding the Confederates.
Harriet Beecher Stowe was significant during the Civil War for writing the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which heightened anti-slavery sentiments in the North and exposed the horrors of slavery in the South. The book contributed to the abolitionist movement and influenced public opinion leading up to the war.
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John Brown, Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglass were all pre-Civil War abolitionists
No, it was a Northern state, and very Abolitionist.
Federick Douglas