Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
Puritans refused to hold enslaved people; Quakers and Mennonites condemned slavery
encouraged surplus labor in the Eastern states to move west
Organizing nursing groups to tend to the wounded.
By protesting French policies and forming resistance organization. (Apex)
Yes the abolitionist movement eventually ended slavery, but along the way came tensions between anti-slaveryites and the pro-slaveryites, led to many laws and abolitionist groups, and also the Civil War.
Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
quakers
The Quakers strongly supported the abolition of slavery and founded the world's first anti-slavery society in 1775. They were a religious group known for their beliefs in social justice and equality, which led them to actively campaign against the institution of slavery.
The resistance groups during the Spanish American war were not well organized. Not long after these resistance groups formed, the resistance groups started collapsing, causing the end of the war.
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
WCTU
Quakers, william wilbeforce & his campaign and many more- google it.
The Northeners that opposed abolition were the people who profited from it, sach as the textile mill owners and merchants who relied on slave labor in the South for cotton.
The Catholics and the French supported Mary
necessary and proper
business men supported and families opposed.