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What significant role did the Liberator play in the antislavery movement?

It helped spread antislavery opinions.


Who was a symbol of the the antislavery movement?

john brown


Why was the antislavery movement important?

The antislavery movement was important because before it, the only difference between a person with civil rights and a person with no civil rights was his/her skin color.


Why was the liberator to the antislavery movement?

It was a highly influential abolitionist newspaper.


Why did women support the antislavery movement?

there were women slaves to >:U


By 1830 the most pressing social issue for reformers was?

The antislavery movement.


Why was the Liberator important to the antislavery movement?

It was a highly influential abolitionist newspaper.


Who worked in the temperance and antislavery movements and built the women's movement into a national movement?

Susan B. Anthony


What is Betty Friedan famous for?

She was a leading figure in the Women's Movement and author of the Feminine Mystique.


What is an example sentence using antislavery?

Well antislavery means against slavery. So during the civil war the Union people were antislavery. So something like "An abolitionist is an antislavery person."


What made Harriet Beecher Stowe a leading figure in the antislavery cause Apex?

Harriet Beecher Stowe became a leading figure in the antislavery cause due to the massive impact of her novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The book's emotional narrative exposed the cruelty of slavery and galvanized support for the abolitionist movement. Stowe's work humanized the plight of enslaved individuals and influenced public opinion on the issue of slavery.


How was the abolitionist movement different than the antislavery movement?

The abolitionist movement sought to completely eradicate and abolish slavery, whereas the antislavery movement advocated against the expansion of slavery into new territories while allowing existing systems to remain. Abolitionists often took more radical actions and condemned slavery as a moral evil, while antislavery proponents focused on the political and legal aspects of limiting slavery's reach.