They believed in the American ideal of the equality of men
The abolition movement took place all over the United States. It was concentrated on the border states where the 'Underground Railroad' had many of the its 'stations'.
There were many individuals and groups involved in the movement to abolish slavery, including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Wilberforce, and the American abolitionist movement. The abolition of slavery was a result of the efforts of many people working together to bring about social change.
some important people in the abolition movement are Harriet Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Benjamin Rush, Thomas Paine, Charles Finney and many many more people...
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many became involved in reform movement
The Abolition of Britain has 362 pages.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, a fictional novel about a slave that is killed by his master. That book made many of the people who read it, extremely unhappy and they wanted to abolish slavery in the USA. Women, such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, did play a prominent role in the Abolition movement.
There were many reform movements that have happened in America. Some of these include suffrage, equality, socialism, populism, and abolition.
Yes the abolitionist movement eventually ended slavery, but along the way came tensions between anti-slaveryites and the pro-slaveryites, led to many laws and abolitionist groups, and also the Civil War.
Many countries including USA, Britain, China, and Russia.
There are many people involved in the US civil rights movement. As for one, there is Jessee Jackson from Chicago, Illinois.