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George Washington didn't have any major opponents when he ran for president. The race was really about who would be the Vice President.
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Sectional arguments between the North and South
They favored no slavery. They wished to "abolish" slavery. Hence the term abolitionists.
Were undermining fundamental American beliefs.
Religious. They said it was a sin against humanity.
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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.
What was the Supreme Court's ruling in the Roe v. Wade case of 1973?
SOMEONE AGAINST SLAVERY WAS DAVID BECKHAM called abolitionists. Nat Turner, Harriet B. Stowe, Fredrick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, John Greenleaf Whittier, Charles and John Henry Langston, Robert Purivs, Theodore Weld, and Abby Kelley Foster
George Washington didn't have any major opponents when he ran for president. The race was really about who would be the Vice President.
Abolitionists
You should get to know both sides of the argument. That way it is easier to understand and subvert an opponents arguments. You should probably have at least 1 or 2 statistics to quote, they will a) make you sound smart and b) give good shock value and add alot of power to your arguments. Bring paper and a pen to write down what you want to say and what the opponents say.
The end of slavery.
There are no real, good arguments against planning. Having a plan is important in many cases.