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They wrote about slavery from the standpoint of the Bible (Barnes opposed slavery, while Thornwell, a Southerner, supported it).
They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
Harriet Tubman was an abolishionist who freed herself and then went back to Maryland and freed her family, followed by 300 others. she was a good lady.
views of the truth when observing the same situation.
Socrates was the character Plato used in his writing to convey his own views.
Industrialist, Andrew Carnegie introduced the concept of philanthropy as an obligation of the wealthy, as opposed to a choice. He believed the wealthy were the stewards of their property, holding it in trust to benefit mankind. His principles of charity were outlined in his "The Gospel of Wealth".
Most wanted the south to continue to have slavery. Most were opposed to abolition. Most did not want it to spread at all.
The abolitionists differed in their views towards African Americans because some of them wanted to end slavery. Some of them wanted to continue slavery, and some of them wanted to send them back to Africa while others didn't.
Abraham Lincoln was raised by his father who was a strict Baptist and did not believe in slavery. His views and the encounters Lincoln had with slaves themselves influenced his views on slavery.
The North believed in a free labor system and the South believed in a slave labor system.
William Wilberforce had very strong views, in favor of abolishing slavery.
the north's views on slavery were ngative and they wanted it abolished. that is why slaves went to the north when they ran away.
the views were very bad and harsh
An abolitionist was an individual who held strong antislavery views.
Republican .
his views on government were slavery, and democracy and also i believe the army
That freedom is a human right.