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"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is credited with increasing awareness of the harsh realities of slavery, as it depicted the cruelty and inhumanity that enslaved people faced. The book stirred emotions and moral convictions in readers, subsequently inspiring more people to join the abolitionist movement in the fight against slavery.
Working in the abolitionist movement gave women a sense of political aspirations. As a result, women became more concerned about the feminist movement.
The book convinced more people to join the abolitionist cause. Apex :)
The printing press helped the abolitionist movement by enabling the mass production of anti-slavery literature, pamphlets, and newspapers. This made it easier to spread information and ideas about the atrocities of slavery to a wider audience, mobilizing more people to support the cause. The printing press played a crucial role in accelerating the dissemination of abolitionist literature and strengthening the movement.
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Congress had to appease the South by appointing official slave-catchers to hunt down runaway slaves. This caused an emotive reaction in the North, and brought many more recruits to the Abolitionist movement.
While Lennon believed in freedom, his joining the Abolitionist movement would have happened a hundred years (or more) too late. Slavery ended in the US in 1865, and even earlier in England.
The later movement drew much more on the religious conviction that slavery was an unparalleled sin and needed to be destroyed immediately.
Because John Brown was outnumbered and he should have had a lot more people to start with. Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.
Because John Brown was outnumbered and he should have had a lot more people to start with. Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.
The abolitionist movement sought to completely eradicate and abolish slavery, whereas the antislavery movement advocated against the expansion of slavery into new territories while allowing existing systems to remain. Abolitionists often took more radical actions and condemned slavery as a moral evil, while antislavery proponents focused on the political and legal aspects of limiting slavery's reach.
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