It means to abolish or to stop
they tried to get rid of slavery
Cleisthenes
well an abolitionist is a person who tries to abolish something... but I know what you are trying to ask.. and the answer is yes. they were trying to outlaw or abolish slavery.
First, it is spelled slavery not slavary and it was first abolished by the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln then the 13th amendment was passed totally outlawing slavery in the united states except in reference to convicted criminals.
It means favoring slavery.
The 13th Amendment was outlawing slavery in the United States.
they tried to get rid of slavery
they tried to get rid of slavery
Cleisthenes
Yes it was a movement in western Europe and the Americas to end slavery
By the universal outlawing of slavery in late-1865.
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The correct spelling is abolitionist (one favoring the outlawing of something, specifically slavery).
well an abolitionist is a person who tries to abolish something... but I know what you are trying to ask.. and the answer is yes. they were trying to outlaw or abolish slavery.
In the south, they had many plantations. They wanted the slaves to do all the work, whereas the north didn't have plantations, causing them to disagree with slavery
The southern states feared the outlawing of slavery because the slaves were they're profitable way of gaining money.
Outlawing Slavery. Don't question me, I just did a test on it in school today.