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Simple. They wanted to abolish slavery.

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What was the main goal of abolitionists?

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How do you spell abolitionists?

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What is a name for people who worked to make slavery illegal?

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Were abolitionists union or confederacy?

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What is the name for individuals who advocated the ending of slavery and the slave trade?

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