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John Brown, Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglass were all pre-Civil War abolitionists
Abolitionists were people who fought against slavery, prior to the USA Civil War.
Abolitionists
An abolitiondom is a group of abolitionists, those who support the abolition of something, especially those who were members of the northern states during the United States Civil War.
Primarily Kansas, although Missouri was also involved. The term "Bloody Kansas" refers to a pre-civil war period in which Abolitionists and Slavery-supporters entered into a conflict. The slavers from Missouri would cross into Kansas to slaughter the Kansas Abolitionists, and vice-versa.
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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.
Other slaves or abolitionists. ;)
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describes how slaves were regarded in the South in the pre-Civil War years?