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What did the free African Americans and whites who opposed slavery set up to help runaways escape?

The Underground Railroad


Compare the arguments of northerners with southerners who opposed abolitionism?

they opposed the african american slavery


Why did African Americans join the union?

because they opposed slavery


Which best describes Bartolom de las Casas's views about reforming the encomienda system?

He eventually opposed all slavery. People would treat African slaves better.


How did slavery affect African American life?

All African Americans were slaves.


Why do you study about harriet Tubman?

We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her. We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her.


What are some books that contain history about African American slavery?

There are many books that discuss the history of African American Slavery. History text books, and books such as 'Freedom v Slavery' by John Hutchins.


African American who campaigned to end slavery?

jack


Who was the first African American to get out of slavery?

harriet Tubman


What century did African American slavery start?

19th


How was slavery back then?

slavery was horrible back then for millions and thousands of African American people.


What group opposed slavery enough to house runaways?

The group that opposed slavery enough to house runaways was the Underground Railroad, a network of abolitionists and sympathizers who assisted enslaved individuals in their escape to freedom. This network included both Black and white individuals, often operating in secrecy to provide shelter, food, and guidance to fleeing slaves. Notable figures like Harriet Tubman played a significant role in its operations, risking their safety to help others. The Underground Railroad was instrumental in the fight against slavery in the United States.