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Q: Where was the abolitionists movement strong?
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Who supported the Abolitionists movement?

The Tappen brothers and William Lloyd Garrison


What major social movement in the antebellum period was fighting for the freedom of slaves?

Abolitionists


What was the main method used by the abolitionists to get people to join there movement?

the news paper


Why were the antislavery reformers called abolitionists?

Because abolitionists are fighting for abolitionism which is the movement to end slavery. Reformers such as Dorothea Dix were fighting for the insane who were being mistreated. So in a way abolitionists are reformers but they are fighting to end slavery.


Were the abolitionists in favor of outlawing slavery?

Yes it was a movement in western Europe and the Americas to end slavery


What two significant divisions among abolitionists hindered the movement progress?

One was Women's rights


What abolitionist means?

Abolitionists were part of a movement who wanted to end slavery during the 1800's.


Who was the person who wanted to end slavery?

Abolitionists.


What was the abolishionist movement?

abolitionists were people who were against slavery in the south. they usally lived in the north free states.


Which statement least describes the abolitionist movement in America?

Abolitionists were a majority of most Americans in the antebellum years.The above statement "least" describes the abolitionist movement.


What were the Quakers noted for?

Strong leadership in the abolitionist movement.


Which statement is falseAbolitionism was a social reform.Abolitionism was a minority movement in America.The strongest support for the abolitionist movement was in the South.The abolitionists faced opposition in all sections of the country?

The strongest support for the abolitionist movement was in the South.