No, they were not. Free-Soilers wanted to stop the spread of slavery, while abolitionists wanted to abolish it alltogether.
They favored no slavery. They wished to "abolish" slavery. Hence the term abolitionists.
Because abolitionists are fighting for abolitionism which is the movement to end slavery. Reformers such as Dorothea Dix were fighting for the insane who were being mistreated. So in a way abolitionists are reformers but they are fighting to end slavery.
Slavery.
End slavery
The end of slavery-
no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists
Abolitionists
abolitionists
Most of the abolitionists supported the Underground Railroad because most of the abolitionists wanted to end slavery.
yes she was an American abolitionists and womans right activists.
Union - though most Unionists were never Abolitionists
The opposite of abolitionists would be slaveholders, or those who were pro-slavery.
Northern abolitionists.
Abolitionists wanted to end Slavery
Abolitionists wanted enslaved African Americans to be freed from slavery, and to then enjoy the same civil rights as any other American.
The abolitionists were members of the growing band of reformers who worked to abolish, or end, slavery.
Such works went beyond white abolitionists, arguing for race consciousness