Hundreds of different writings stirred up anti-slavery sentiment, from 1688 when a Quaker petition against slavery circulated in Pennsylvania, to 1865 when the 13th Amendment passed, ending slavery. About 215 of them are reprinted in the recent AMERICAN ANTISLAVERY WRITINGS: COLONIAL BEGINNINGS TO EMANCIPATION, edited by James Basker and published by Library of America.
Uncle Tom's Cabin was one
Anti-war sentiment lowered the morale of the US servicemen.
Yes it still does
No Because antislavery people got mad at the constitution
In the 1920s, many anti-immigrant sentiment was felt against the Irish and Italians especially. As typical as modern-day anti-immigrant sentiment, a big dear was the loss of jobs.
Anti-war sentiment was FUELLED by the military draft. No draft would have dropped the protesting down to 1/3.
he published an antislavery newspaper called the liberator.
The US has a long history of supporting freedom and independence movements.
The sinking of the RMS Lusitania .
peace marches, demonstrations, and acts of civil disobedience.
by tha way tha continental was workig
The U.S. felt that it would ruin their economy