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What groups of people resist slavery?

a quaker familyQuakers resisted slavery


Which groups of southern whites did not defend slavery?

mountain people


Why is slavery history's greatest crime?

The various ways that people are dehumanized, such as convincing people of the lie that human evolution is true therefore certain groups of people are less 'evolved' than others and that it is ok to exploit them. This dehumanizing of people or groups of people is even worse than slavery because it is one of the ways that slavery is sometimes considered justified.


What were some groups that were against slavery?

Puritans refused to hold enslaved people; Quakers and Mennonites condemned slavery


What groups resisted slavery and why?

Quakers resisted slavery.


Under slavery it was usually common to set people to work in rather than individuals?

groups according to sex and groups according to age


What did people think about slavery?

Slavery still exists. There are 25 million men, women, and children that are slaves today. The people who own slaves see them as property and buy/sell them around the world. Many children are sex slaves and Isis even has published a handbook on slavery and how to enslave people. The people against slavery work at freeing people. Today there are some groups who raise money to buy people out of slavery.


What were people called when they supported slavery?

People who supported slavery were often referred to as pro-slavery advocates or pro-slavery supporters. In the context of the United States, they were commonly known as Southern slaveholders, particularly in the 19th century. Additionally, terms like "slavers" or "slavery apologists" were used to describe individuals or groups who defended the institution of slavery.


Was there ever evidence of slavery in Africa among indigenous people?

Yes there was between various tribal groups.


Stephen Douglas proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854. This act opened the area of Kansas and Nebraska to which of the following people?

pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups


In what state did pro-slavery and abolitionist groups actually shed blood?

in what sate did pro-slavery and abolitionist groups actually shed blood?


What happened in apartheid?

it had something to do with South Africa and slavery and segregation (dividing people into racial groups - White people = the best - "Yellow" people = middle and Black people = worst.)