Everybody?... Slavery was wide spread, everybody knew about slavery during the American Civil War, if you mean "Who believed in it?" then that is also hard to answer, as it was the Northerners, who had no use for slaves, and the southerners, who relied on them.
he lives in north caroline and knew slavers .
it was wrong and she knew she had to do what ever she could to help them
If I knew I wouldnt be here.
People who knew that it was evil and wrong to hold other people in slavery, often called Abolitionists, because they wanted to abolish slavery.
Slavery existed both in the Judean culture and in the Roman Empire where Christianity was founded. Christianity knew about slavery from the moment of its inception.
Vermont abolished slavery because they thought it was wrong and knew that they had enough chicken for the next 100 years to feed them so they abolished it.
Because he had actual morals and knew that human slavery was morally wrong.
Harriet Tubman believed in the abolition of slavery and fought for the rights of African Americans. She was a devout Christian and believed in trusting in God for guidance and strength in her endeavors. Tubman also believed in the importance of education and empowerment for African Americans.
Harriet Tubman escape slavery in the 18's century. She knew many was to get away, she also went back to save other slave's.
the civil war was all about freeing the slaves. the north wanted to abolish slavery and the south wanted to keep slavery. in the end nobody ever knew what they were fighting for.
He stood up for them because he knew how they felt and because he was against slavery.
Before the civil war, slavery was known as a necessary evil. Slave owners knew that slavery was not humane. They needed slaves in order to get mass amounts of goods such as cotton for the industries in the north.