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Where did the abolitionist movement take place?

Massachusetts


Where was the abolitionists movement strong?

New England, especially Massachusetts


The movement that drove 15000 puritans to Massachusetts was called the what?

The Great Migration


What was the movement the drove more than 15000 puritans to Massachusetts?

The Great Migration.


Who was the man who led the independence movement in Massachusetts and organized the committees of correspondence?

Samuel Adams


Did the Straight Edge movement start in Massachusetts?

The straight edge movement had a vague begining. The term straight edge was born in Washington D.C., but there were other members of the group around the country.


Did the Massachusetts have slavery?

Yes, Massachusetts had legalized slavery from the early colonial period until it was abolished by judicial decision in 1783. The state played a significant role in the abolitionist movement and was one of the first to legally end slavery in the United States.


In what state was slavery illegal in the late 1700s'?

By the late 1700s, slavery was illegal in all Northern states, including states like Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. This was mainly due to the growth of the abolitionist movement and changing attitudes towards slavery in these regions.


What does cmrs stand for?

CMR- Code of Massachusetts RegulationsCMR- Comprehensive Microbial ResourceCMR- Cross Movement RecordsCMR- Custom Model RailroadsCMR- Clinical Microbiology Reviews


How does Massachusetts feel about slavery?

Massachusetts was one of the first states to abolish slavery in the 1780s through court decisions and legislation. The state played a significant role in the abolitionist movement, with prominent figures like William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass advocating for the abolition of slavery. Massachusetts also provided support for runaway slaves through the Underground Railroad.


Who was the considered the expounder of the Constitution?

Daniel Webster (born 1782) is widely considered the Expounder of the Constitution. He represented the state of Massachusetts and was a spokesman and leader for the American Nationalist movement.


Who was the considered Expounder of the Constitution?

Daniel Webster (born 1782) is widely considered the Expounder of the Constitution. He represented the state of Massachusetts and was a spokesman and leader for the American Nationalist movement.