A allow all woman the right to vote.
B establish tax-supported schools.
C stop individuals from drinking Alcoholic Beverages.
D end slavery immediately
THE ANSWER IS D :END SLAVERY
Abolitionists wanted to abolish slavery. To make black southerners return to be laborers and to get federal troops out of southern states were goals of the KKK.
New England was generally receptive to the goal of the abolitionists, while states like New York, and border states like Missouri were especially hostile to them. Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Republican nomination in part because of fears that William Seward and Salmon Chase were to radical to be elected nationwide.
William wanted to become King of England, the only way of achieving that goal was to be violent towards his enemies or they would have killed him. He could have stayed in Normandy, but he could not become king if he did.
Bryan toured the country and spoke directly to people
Money, land, a castle, fame..etc check out "William MarshaL" he pretty much achieved all a common knight could want. Surely there were knights who's goal was diferent, maybe some wanted just to serve the curch, dedicate life to God or something like that, but they were few.
One of William Lloyd Garrison's main goals in The Liberator newspaper was to advocate for the immediate and unconditional emancipation of enslaved individuals in the United States. He used the newspaper as a platform to denounce slavery as a moral evil and to call for its abolition.
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to relocate slaves and free Blacks to Africa, specifically, modern Liberia. Garrison's organization's goal was immediate abolition of slavery.
its was that they were good and it was part of the thing
Susan worked with several people to help her. Their names were William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, who were friends of her father, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Together Susan and Elisebeth unitized a common goal in their unique personalities. For 2 years every week they published a women's newspaper called “The Revolution”.
A ban on bringing new slaves into the country (apex)
Abolitionists wanted to abolish slavery. To make black southerners return to be laborers and to get federal troops out of southern states were goals of the KKK.
It helped the northerners who were not yet abolitionists realize the cruelty of slavery. They sympathized for the slaves. The book helped further motivate abolitionists in achieving their goal.
Before, during and after the US Civil War, abolitionists had another goal besides abolishing slavery. Women in the movement expected all abolitionists to lobby for Women's Suffrage.This goal seemed to be abandoned by Radical Republicans and abolitionists. For all practical purposes, national "politics" of the time, saw giving women the right to vote was too radical. An, even Frederick Douglas had no room for women's suffrage on his agenda.
William Clark's original goal was to co-lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition with Meriwether Lewis to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, establish diplomatic relations with Native American tribes, and find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
His goal was to prove that people interested in literature can be smarter than mathematicians
New England was generally receptive to the goal of the abolitionists, while states like New York, and border states like Missouri were especially hostile to them. Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Republican nomination in part because of fears that William Seward and Salmon Chase were to radical to be elected nationwide.
At Mundfordville, Kentucky, the Union had a garrison of 4,000 troops at that location. Union General Buell's goal was to move noth and unite that garrison with his main army. Unfortunately, Confederate cavalry from Braxton Bragg's army was able to contain Beull's march, leaving the garrison at Mundfordville alone with no available reinforcements insight. Bragg's army easily assaulted the garrison and won. This caused a Federal delay in its operations in the West.