because many people thought that's not right.
Their was no money
because some people didn't believe in slavery but some people did. So they came up with abolitionists
Most Northerners were not so passionately anti-slavery that they were ready to sacrifice the cotton revenues by abolishing it.
Some of the arguments that pro slavery southerners used were that abolitionists only wanted to free enslaved workers so that they could work in northern factories, where they would get paid low wages, would have to pay for food and shelter, and where it was dangerous.
The abolitionists attempted to bring about the end of slavery in the United States by protesting, freeing slaves in the south, and bringing the issue to votes in local and state legislatures. <><><> In addition, some, such as John Brown, encouraged slaves to revolt and kill their masters.
Because it was seen as favoring slavery.
Some people were against slavery for moral and ethical reasons, believing it to be a violation of human rights. Others opposed slavery for economic reasons, arguing that it hindered free labor markets. Additionally, there were those who believed in the principles of freedom and equality, seeing slavery as contradictory to these values.
Abraham Lincoln was opposed to slavery for several reasons. He was raised in a church that had very strict moral standards and were opposed to alcohol, dancing and slavery. He felt that slavery was morally wrong.
wanted to end slavery
Americans opposed slavery for religious reasons. The majority of northern Americans did not believe that one person should own another person.
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.
Religious. They said it was a sin against humanity.
Abolitionists were the vocal advocates who vehemently opposed slavery in any form and demanded its abolishing forthwith. Some of these abolitionists even resorted to armed struggle like John Brown who raided Harper's Ferry. On the other hand typical anti-slavery movements at the time called for moderate reforms and were called gradualists. They advocated gradual abolition of slavery.Ê
The abolitionists, knew that you couldn't treat another person the way some slaveholders treated their slaves. The abolitionists didn't think that "owning" a person like they would own a piece of property was right. It's against humanity. Slavery is very wrong!
Their was no money
because some people didn't believe in slavery but some people did. So they came up with abolitionists
Some of the people who were important abolitionists are William Lloyd, Frederick Douglass, Lydia Maria Child, and John Brown. Additional abolitionists who were important in helping to end slavery are Henry Ward Beecher, Harriot Tubman, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.