The abolishment movement led by Fredrick Douglass. It's intent was to put a stop to slavery. This movement was started in the 1830s.
Quakers were the pioneers in the anti-slavery movement, first speaking out against slavery in 1688. Four Dutch Quakers sent a petition to the monthly meeting of Quakers, calling for the abolishment of slavery. No action was taken on this petition due to the Quaker's commercial interests.
The Modernist movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries was spurred by far-reaching changes in western society. The rapid growth of cities and an industrialized modern society helped push the development of this philosophy. Faced with the horrors of The First Great War, there was a rejection of the certainty of the enlightenment period and some rejection of religion.
Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation which abolished slavery.
A lower number of immigrants allowed into the United States
abolishment of slavery and the issue of womens rights fragmented the democratic party
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The abolitionist movement promoted the complete end of slavery, advocating for the freedom and equal rights of enslaved individuals. It sought to abolish the institution of slavery and bring about social justice and equality for all individuals, regardless of race.
Desegregation was the abolishment of racial segregation.
Sati practice was abolished by the British colonial government in India through legislative measures enacted from 1829 to 1832. Lord William Bentinck, the Governor-General of India at the time, played a key role in banning this practice, which involved the immolation of widows on their husband's funeral pyre.
Female suffrage and abolishment of slavery were not original features of the US Constitution.
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Law on Abolishment of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast was created in 1991.
An abolishment is the state of something being abolished, or the destruction of something.
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abolishment of slavery
Female suffrage and abolishment of slavery were not original features of the US Constitution.
Quakers were the pioneers in the anti-slavery movement, first speaking out against slavery in 1688. Four Dutch Quakers sent a petition to the monthly meeting of Quakers, calling for the abolishment of slavery. No action was taken on this petition due to the Quaker's commercial interests.