Frederick Douglass
The Abolitionists thought that slavery was morally wrong and should be ended.
no Lincoln was an abolitionist or a person who was against slavery. Linoln thought slavery was wrong and wanted it to end and he hadn't owned any slaves because he knew owning another person was wrong.
they thought it what wrong
Frederick Douglass believed that slavery was morally wrong, as he had personally experienced its brutalities and dehumanizing effects. His experiences as a slave fueled his passion for the abolitionist movement and advocating for the rights and freedom of all enslaved individuals.
Since he was a young he thought of slavery as wrong doing.
he wanted to stop slavery and thought that owning one another was wrong so he was against it!
Northern colonies began to outlaw slavery for a few reasons, including moral objections to the institution of slavery, economic shifts towards industrialization that diminished the reliance on slave labor, and the growing abolitionist movement that gained momentum in the North. Additionally, some northern states found that the practice of slavery was not as profitable or sustainable in their region compared to the southern states due to differences in agriculture and climate.
No not at all they thought this was wrong and that is why they had a war.
abraham lincoln
Because it was seen as favoring slavery.
Because they thought it was wrong thing to have slaves.
They thought it was wrong and hated to see them get whipped on plantations