Before the US Civil War even many sound minded people in the North disagreed with the anti slavery abolitionists about slavery in the South. It should be noted here that even well into the US Civil War, slavery was lawful in the US State of Maryland and in Washington DC.
For the most part the abolitionists wanted slavery to be abolished in the USA. Many people against slavery only wanted it to be contained in the Southern States. Prior to becoming US President, Abraham Lincoln pledged to the South that he had no wish to abolish slavery in the South. In fact, Lincoln did not believe the Federal Government had the authority to do so. It was also pointed out that where in parts of the world slavery had been abolished, compensation was paid to to the former slaveholders for their financial losses.
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post offices refused to deliver abolitionist publications
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William Lloyd Garrision
Gerrit Smith did not fully agree with the abolitionist views of the others mentioned. Smith supported the abolitionist cause but did not always see eye to eye with prominent figures like William Lloyd Garrison and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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Many men did not agree with slavery. In the United States the Abolitionist Society was founded by George Washington and Bishop William Coke In England The Abolitionist Society was founded by John Wesley, Charles Wesley, John Fletcher, William Cowper, and John Newton.
Abolitionist were the people who were against slavery.
Abolitionist is a noun.
He was a reformer not a abolitionist
Yes, Sojourner Truth was an abolitionist. She was a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who fought against slavery and for the rights of all oppressed people. Truth is best known for her powerful speeches and writings advocating for the end of slavery and for gender and racial equality.
A abolitionist is a peson that is against slavery.
He was a reformer not a abolitionist
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The possessive form of the noun abolitionist is abolitionist's.Example: An abolitionist's contribution can't be underestimated.