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The Puritans were opposed to slavery and many Christians, Puritans, and Quakers protested the government because of slavery and helped make the underground railroad to free slaves. The Puritans were in America before slavery. England started the slave trade to America and France provided almost all of the slave transport on ships to America.
the need to end slavery and grant equal rights to all individuals, regardless of race or ethnicity. They believed that slavery was a moral and social evil that violated the principles of liberty and equality. However, there were differences among abolitionists regarding the methods and strategies to achieve this goal, such as gradual emancipation versus immediate abolition or whether to use political or direct action.
Fredrick Douglass and Susan B Anthony that is all i remember
Slavery was legal in all the US colonies. However, by 1804, all the States north of the Mason-Dixon Line had outlawed slavery.
Because people realized that the "blacks" were people too. And all people have rights that can't be taken from them. Also the civil war played a big part
it was an entire abolition all over America however it affected the south much heavier than the north
the abolition of slavery
After the abolition (end) of slavery
They've acquired the right of not claiming at all.
The suffragists spoke out for the abolition of slavery and women's rights. Lucretia Mott, was a Garrisonian abolitionist and a charter member of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society founded in 1833, and spoke out for all suffragists.
Thoreau predicted that slavery would eventually collapse because it was morally wrong and unsustainable. He believed that people's conscience and sense of justice would lead to the abolition of slavery.
Most wanted the south to continue to have slavery. Most were opposed to abolition. Most did not want it to spread at all.
It all started in the Northeast region.
Answer In the United Kingdom, trading in slaves was made illegal by an Act of Parliament, "An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade" passed on 25th March 1807. Slavery itself was made illegal by the Slavery Abolition Act, passed in 1833.
Slavery spread all over America But I amn' t sure where to
Sojourner Truth believed that the Bible was God's word for all people. She was a tireless advocate of the abolition of slavery.
In Colonial America, all colonies had slavery when the Revolutionary War began.