Abraham Lincoln
The answer is Abraham Lincoln. He was the one who fought to free the slaves.
It is probably safe to assume that if Abraham Lincoln had not become president, that we would not still have slaves today. Another president would have likely done the same.
The Americans went against slavery because they thought it was wrong and cruel but the southern that it was right bc think your taking about back then in like 1980 thru 2000 so the southern fought to get more slaves and the native Americans fought to stop cruel behavior and stop people to be slaves bc vein a slave is not very fun at all if you were me i would not want to be a slave.This paragraph from Makenzi Byrd
Abraham Lincoln. Of course, you could technically also say that Jefferson Davis was also president at that time (of the Confederacy).
Abraham Lincoln
By the end of the war, nearly 180,000 former slaves had enlisted in the army and fought against the Confederacy.
The slaves and free people fought the system of slavery in riots, protests, boycotts, and acts of violence. They also fought against the south and slave owners until slaves were freed.
They spoke out against slavery, worked to free slaves, and fought for what they believed was right.
Freed slaves abolitionist lawyer fought against slave trade.
Slaves were brought to the colonies.
Emancipation (for slaves) is what President Lincoln hoped and fought for during the Civil War.
The answer is Abraham Lincoln. He was the one who fought to free the slaves.
It is probably safe to assume that if Abraham Lincoln had not become president, that we would not still have slaves today. Another president would have likely done the same.
West Africa.
He was not against nor for slavery. he would free the slaves if it helped end the war or not free the slaves to help end the war.
West Africans, brought to the USA in the slave-trade