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They spoke out against slavery, worked to free slaves, and fought for what they believed was right.

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Were some abolitionists racists?

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Most abolitionists in the United States lived in the Northern states, particularly in areas such as New England and the Midwest. Cities like Boston, Philadelphia, and New York were hubs of abolitionist activity, where influential organizations and activists emerged. Additionally, some abolitionists were found in border states and among free black communities, advocating for the end of slavery and the rights of African Americans.


People who actively worked to end slavery were called?

Abolitionists


How do you spell abolitionists?

abolitionists


Did all the abolitionists help with the underground railrod why or why not?

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What is a name for people who worked to make slavery illegal?

There names were abolitionists.


What is the name for individuals who advocated the ending of slavery and the slave trade?

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Were abolitionists union or confederacy?

Union - though most Unionists were never Abolitionists


What is the opposite of abolitionists?

The opposite of abolitionists would be slaveholders, or those who were pro-slavery.


The Wilmot Proviso was most likely to be supported by who?

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What practice did American abolitionists want to end in the 1800s?

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