It made the government re look the Missouri Compromise. When they revisited it they found that outlawing slavery in a certain area was unconstitutional and they repealed it. they hoped to put an end to the disputing going on about slavery, it obviously did not stop for long...
Lincoln's election would spell an end to slavery, so the southern states refused to add him.
Southern leaders were highly motivated to defend slavery because it was the mainstay of the vastly profitable cotton industry. As the slavery debate heated-up in the 1850's, they put pressure on church ministers to preach that slavery was a perfect God-given arrangement of master and man. This began to influence people who should have known better. Robert E. Lee declared that slavery was an evil which the Almighty would bring to an end when He saw fit. Lee cannot seriously have believed this. The North was not united against slavery by any means, but the Abolitionists were a powerful lobby, and they also encouraged preachers to denounce slavery as a sin against human beings created in the image of the Lord. It should be noted that the men in the ranks of the two armies in the Civil War mostly didn't care about slavery, one way or the other.
Slavery in general or slavery somewhere in particular? but over all the answer is yes. somewhere someone will put someone else into forced labor without their consent.
some would have put up a fight
It means there is already an "s" at the end of the word
He did not work to put an end to slavery.
To cease?
people were used for slavery
The 13th amendment put an end to slavery in the United States. This amendment also ended involuntary servitude and was passed in 1865.
13th amendment abolished slavery and much more. Abolished means put an end to.
It means to suppress or put an end to. As in 'the troops quelled the rebellion'
slavery
He did not work to put an end to the institution of slavery
To abolish means to do away with or put an end to.
The abolitionist movement aimed to put an end to slavery in the United States. Abolitionists believed that slavery was immoral and worked towards its eradication through various means, including political activism, writing, and organizing. Prominent abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman played crucial roles in the movement.
It can mean: 1. To put an end to. 2. To decide.